Gunga......Gunga.....Gu-Lunga
Never on RichLite.
No on 12/13th fret.
Both are a deterrent to purchase in my world
There is nothing "negative" about features deemed not acceptable as an individual choice.
Positively unsuitable for me.
I like the look. That one obviously doesn't have the Schaller tuners and James tailpiece. If I hadn't gone a different direction would probably like to try one. Nothing there I object to. Still interested in the sound. Would be a nice thing to have playing outdoors in subzero (F) temps.
Brentrup Model 23, Boeh A5 #37, Gibson A Jr., Flatiron 1N, Coombe Classical flattop, Strad-O-Lin
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There will never be a new (or old, for that matter) mandolin that pushes all the buttons for everybody. I know I've sold some relatively high-end mandolins that just didn't have it for me but pleased the push out of the purchaser. I'd like to try one of these, even with the 12th fret join. I think the biggest deciding factor would be tone and in-hand feel when playing.
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