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    Hello friends ,

    After the #17 done last year for a cafe member
    http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/sh...63-17-finished


    , here is my new realisation .
    I call it "La Huppe" , say the Hopooe bird , because of the scroll design

    European spruce top and european maple for the rest of the instrument .
    walnut binding , carbon fiber rod in the neck , enjoy .
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    some more pics
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    Man,

    That is classy! A work of art.

    Congrats!
    Malcolm Grundy from Montreal

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    let's hear it for originality!

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    Somewhat reminiscient of Duffey's "Duck"...
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    Magnifique'

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    I'm not a bit point and scroll guy, but that mandolin is really imaginative and beautiful.
    Steve

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    Jean, Very nice! I love your work, brother!!

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    Cool!
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    Well done, Jean!

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    Jean,

    Love it!
    You gotta bring one of those to this side of the pond!
    (Union Grove Fiddler's Fest in 2 weeks you know.)
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    That is a cool design and great looking mandolin! Hope to hear some soundclips.

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    Lovely instrument indeed. A very cool design and wonderful work

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    Quote Originally Posted by D C Blood View Post
    Somewhat reminiscient of Duffey's "Duck"...
    YES!!! A bit of Duffy's duck, a touch of Giacommel, and a dash of Moneleone...........nice cookin' French Guy!!!

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    Very beautiful instrument, Jean! Congratulations! Where will it go, now that you've finished it? Can you post a sound clip or video for us?

    For those who want to know ALL about this mandolin, it has been the subject of a long thread on the France-bluegrass site, where Jean has documented every detail of the building process:

    http://www.france-bluegrass.org/phpB...er=asc&start=0

    I especially like that "1997 Pommard" colour!

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    Lovely job Jean!

    A nice original work of art there... John.

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    Sweet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SternART View Post
    YES!!! A bit of Duffy's duck, a touch of Giacommel, and a dash of Moneleone...........nice cookin' French Guy!!!
    With a bit of D'Angelico ?
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    Thanks everyone for your comments.
    Philphool I know that Fiddler's grove will start soon and I will think a lot lot about the great moments I've spent over there , and the so nice people you are.

    Bruce , no it's not an order , just this idea comes to me a year ago , and I decide to take the time to transform the idea to reality .

    I've open a bottle of Burgundy red wine from my area ( in fact from one my cousin who make wine )
    try to compare the color , take some pictures and I was so disappointed that the color is not the same that I decide to drink the glass of wine .
    then I say , wow that wine is good , then I drink a second glass .
    I think again the the mando color , and think the color was not so so so bad , then I drink an ano anot another wine glassed !!
    then I think that goat cheese will be pretty good with some bread and a glass of wine
    so i drink the mando , eat the the table , try to tune the bread and I don't remember what appened after that
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    What a hoot! and a lovely instrument.
    Bill

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    here some sound files , be indulgent , I'm mostly guitar player ( and wood worker )
    and (TV watcher)
    I've recorded with a Rode NT1 microphone coupled with an old mixing Sony table connected to my PC soundcard .
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    Still life with mando, bread, wine, and cheese. I love it! Get someone to paint that! It's a lovely looking instrument. In the "spirit" of things: a votre sante!!!

    JR

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    Agreed-- really nice photo ("Vin et Mando"). Plus an excellent sounding instrument on the clips.

    BC

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    Interesting instrument, creative photography, good sense of humor, sounds good and I'm sure the wine is excellent...congratulations, Jean!
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    Well, I feel stupid by merely saying "Wow! That's gorgeous! And it sounds great, too." But "Wow! That's gorgeous! And it sounds great, too!"
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