Absolutely. Not only is Will building some of the best sounding and playing mandolins out there, he has that higher artistic vision to experiment with very non-traditional finishes inspired by John Monteleone.
Dave...look forward to that review in BU. Will is really on his game, no question about that. One of THE best in the business.
Check out Will's FB page for some pics of his current PartsCaster Tele, on which he did some of the same 'bursting
"Keep your hat on, we may end up miles from here..." - Kurt Vonnegut
How about a listen....
Not digging the new headstock, but great tone.
"your posts ... very VERY opinionated ...basing your opinion/recommendations ... pot calling ...kettle... black...sarcasm...comment ...unwarranted...unnecessary...."
Will really has something special going on with these two points!
Shaun Garrity
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Here's my review for Bluegrass Unlimited on the Kimble two-point. This is the same instrument that just sold at Music Emporium. Its owner is beyond words, he tells me
https://www.bluegrassunlimited.com/a...odel-mandolin/
Sorry in advance for the paywall; it's subscriber only content. So subscribe already!
Dave McCarty
Last edited by Tom Dillon; Feb-05-2021 at 1:53pm.
I would appreciate some advice. I own two point J67. Am I correct in saying the J shows the model type and the 67 shows that his is the 67th mandolin of all types that Will built to that point. Thanks
2 beautiful arrangements. Thank you for sharing. My aesthetic for sure.
We have a local player in the State College area who plays one in his bluegrass group, Grain. It sounds amazing. Big tone and volume. It cuts through in a single mic setting with banjo, guitar, and upright bass.
Hamlett Two-Point
Eastman MD805
Schertler DYN-M + Yellow
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