You mentioned early on it was a mando lute. Looks like a beautiful old mandolin to me. Yes I am jealous! Could someone post a pic of a mandolute so I can see the difference. Who need tubes and pedals when you can have that !
Well done!
You mentioned early on it was a mando lute. Looks like a beautiful old mandolin to me. Yes I am jealous! Could someone post a pic of a mandolute so I can see the difference. Who need tubes and pedals when you can have that !
Well done!
Ratliff R5 2007, Capek A5 2003, Washburn M5S-SB Jethro Burns 1982, Mid-Mo M-2, Epiphone MM 30 Bk mandolins, Harmony Batwing 1970's, George Bauer bowlback early 1900's Philadelphia.
"Don't cloud the issue with facts!" Groucho Marx
You mentioned early on it was a mando lute. Looks like a beautiful old mandolin to me. Yes I am jealous! Could someone post a pic of a mandolute so I can see the difference. Who need tubes and pedals when you can have that !
Well done.
Ratliff R5 2007, Capek A5 2003, Washburn M5S-SB Jethro Burns 1982, Mid-Mo M-2, Epiphone MM 30 Bk mandolins, Harmony Batwing 1970's, George Bauer bowlback early 1900's Philadelphia.
"Don't cloud the issue with facts!" Groucho Marx
"Mandolute" was what Weymann called them--kind of like "telecaster." Weymann had a patent on the term, though it's not clearto me what they patented--what was unique. The top and the back overhang the sides a bit, like on a violin No there's nothing really lutey about it
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