Here's an A I just strung up. Wish you could hear it more than just see it.
My wife just chastised me for not coming up with a better backdrop than the chair. I told her no one here looks at what's behind the mandolin.
Here's an A I just strung up. Wish you could hear it more than just see it.
My wife just chastised me for not coming up with a better backdrop than the chair. I told her no one here looks at what's behind the mandolin.
Gorgeous!!! What kind of finish is that Jim?
Jason Anderson
"...while a great mandolin is a wonderful treat, I would venture to say that there is always more each of us can do with the tools we have available at hand. The biggest limiting factors belong to us not the instruments." Paul Glasse
Stumbling Towards Competence
What chair? Nice mandolin! Awesome work as always!!
And here's the peghead.
Come on out to Denver this weekend for the Mid-Winter Bluegrass Fest and you'll be able to hear a few of my mandolins.
Jason, that is clear gloss lacquer.
That thing just screams with perfection, awesome Jim!
Dave
Beautiful.....
-a
Nice mando! Sure does look ...new...
Go ahead, take it to Denver. Let it get started getting distressed .
John Hamlett
www.hamlettinstruments.com
Clean lines & nice inlay, you guys always amaze me. Are those MOP buttons?
Beautiful work.
i love the top of the peg head. #its just a simple curve but its fits perfectly.
Eric H
Aloha a hui hou
mandolin no ka 'oi
JIM - YOU"RE KILLING ME!!!
(yes I'm shouting)
2015 Chevy Silverado
2 bottles of Knob Creek bourbon
1953 modified Kay string bass named "Bambi"
Jim that mando has quality written on it from every angle. Nice work!
Keith
Funny, I noticed that chair in the last set and thought the same thing as your wife
Passernig #42
OK, next time, I'll get Photoshop and make it look like it's flying through space.
Elegant work Jim! I'd love to play one of your mandos someday!
Very nice Jim.
Bill James
www.axinc.net
Very good work Jim. How long have you been doing this?
John Dudeck
John, I built my first F-5 in "79, and sold the first one to someone else in 2000. In between, I built a variety of instruments as a hobby.
doneOriginally Posted by (Jim Hilburn @ Feb. 15 2005, 22:57)
John Hamlett
www.hamlettinstruments.com
That mandolin is going where no man has gone before!
Stunning, Jim. I'm in shock and awe.
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