I've known Bruce for many years and played at least one of his copies but didn't think much of it. It was well worn in I remember and didn't pick too bad. I know he had Ward do many repairs on it over the years.
I've known Bruce for many years and played at least one of his copies but didn't think much of it. It was well worn in I remember and didn't pick too bad. I know he had Ward do many repairs on it over the years.
Here are some photos of a 1979 Bob Shue mandolin, in case anyone's curious...
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yes f5loar this was the mandolin that i thought that this one could possibley be. like i said this was over 30 years ago. iwas taking lessons from bruce and i thought it was the best. according to bruce hisself it wasnt nearly as good as what he uses now. i remember garland shupings band so i have probably seen you play. mineral springs used to be place for bluegrass hated to see it close.
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Personally.... I would be unlikely to pay 5K for something like this, but putting it into context, you can now pay 3.5K for a Chinese 'Kentucky'.... so at around the 2.5K mark some of these 60's/70's copies/repros/'fakes' do not look at all bad to me. On some (not all) you have very decent materials and workmanship (granted some are rough on both counts), but others are really quite nice. Certainly unique. Certainly a talking point and with the world now awash in F5 copies at bargain basement prices, I can't see many more being made, and certainly not with 30-40 years of picking on them already.
Just so the group can have some closure here, I wanted to add that we did not proceed with the transaction, I made a lower offer to them which they declined, and last I heard they were trying to get more information on the mando. Thanks for all of the input to this thread.
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That's too bad. I really hope someone else on this site can get hold of that mandolin. Or that the final buyer joins. I really wanna hear it!
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The best information they can find on that mandolin is right here in this thread. I doubt a hands on expert would add more then what we have said here about it.
So what?
Judging from the large number of instruments and other used items that the seller has posted, it seems likely that he/she deals in secondhand and antique goods for a substantial portion of his/her living. So the address might well turn out to be a pawnshop or antique store, rather than a residence. No crime in that.
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I would guess a pawn shop in which they thought they took in a real Gibson F5 and when they found it was fake they put it off on ebay. Even Pawnshop guys know to call the big boys when something like a signed Loar walks in their doors.
The party selling the mandolin works for treasure hunters roadshow (google them,quite an operation)and most likely knows little or nothing about the items he/she lists..They set up in holiday inns all over the country and pay pennies on the dollar for things people want to get rid of,instruments,comics,vintage toys,gold coins,etc. They were in town near us recently,though I didn't attend..I did see where they took out a full page color ad in the newpaper here,pretty pricey ad I imagine..
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The mandolin does not have walnut any where.Maple and spruce and after a good cleaning you can see that the wood is of top quallity.
What were the names that you experts thought could have built the mandolin?
Not even close to being a real Loar but it is a really good mandolin.After installing new string this morning, it is opening up and sounding great. The checking in the finish does tell me that it does have some age to it and even smells old. Workmanship of the build is 2nd or 3rd rate but the sound more than makes up for that.
That being said.............the mandolin is off of the market.
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I thought possibly a early C E Ward.
From the photos most guys thought it was walnut more so by the color. I could see maple gains it. Good to hear this is a good sounding player. Hard to tell from photos when you don't know who made it. Some names were thrown around here and no one came up with traces of those makers in that copy. It shall remain a mystery. You will get asked what do you have there and I would just say here you look at it and tell me. My guess it's from the late 60's to early and mid 70's. Lots of builders attempting F5 copies in that era and using fake labels. After the mid 70's copy builders got better. Someone said the labels could have been added later and that is possible.
Seems it's back on Ebay now, and using the old pics from the previous auction as well.
It's the same fraud seller as the 1927 H-1 and the F-4..been reported,still on though..
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