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bdisp
Mar-09-2005, 12:25pm
I have a 1998 #58 F5. Great F5. I don't hear of him any. I see he is listed in the Builders section. Who else here has an Anderson?
kudzugypsy
Mar-09-2005, 3:11pm
the Anderson that works with Wayne Henderson, i think his mandos are great, and you cant beat the price they usually sell for. i have played quite a few of his at Galax Fiddlers (there are a lot in that area) and they have all been really super. if the man is learning from Henderson, he is learning it right!!
Russ Jordan
Mar-09-2005, 3:35pm
I own 2 Gerald Anderson mandolins. Here is the front of my F model, #93 which is one year old.
Russ Jordan
Mar-09-2005, 3:38pm
And here is the back with fancy one piece quilted big leaf back that I purchased from Spruce. I think Gerald's mandolins are a great value.
mandoJeremy
Mar-09-2005, 3:42pm
I have played Russ' Anderson and that thing is a great mando. Also a great bargain. The picture of the front doesn't do it justice as it has a really nice deep brown tint to it like the back picture.
Russ Jordan
Mar-09-2005, 4:05pm
My new Gerald Anderson A model is #103 and is a dandy. It was completed 2 weeks ago. It is varnished, as is the F model. Here is the front.
Russ Jordan
Mar-09-2005, 4:07pm
Here is the back.
Russ Jordan
Mar-09-2005, 4:08pm
here's a side shot
Russ,
My F5 looks alot like yours in the front. "Fiddle" brown. Your F5 looks to have a 1 piece back. Mine is 2 piece. If I can figure out how to post pics that are "not too big", I will.
Russ Jordan
Mar-09-2005, 4:19pm
and here is the headstock
Russ Jordan
Mar-09-2005, 4:24pm
Yes Bob, my F back is one piece. Are you the original owner of #58?
New for this year's Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival is a mandolin contest. 1st prize is an Anderson F, 2nd prize is a Henderson A. For more info, go to www.waynehenderson.org
I bought it used from Charles Johnson/MWHQ in 2000. It has really opened up and has a super voice. Volume & tone....
Russ Jordan
Mar-10-2005, 6:34pm
Bob, I think I remember your mandolin. The original owner ordered it with a "chocolate" finish. No sunburst at all, right?
My #58 is solid "chocolate-fiddle" brown. Solid/one piece binding, gold hardware, 2 piece top & back.......beautiful.
Darryl Wolfe
Mar-11-2005, 6:32am
I've known Wayne a long time..and 'ole Gerald has always been there plugging along on mandolins, while Wayne focuses more on guitars. Gerald "ain't the apprentice no more"
Adam McKillip
Sep-15-2010, 4:08pm
I realize this thread is ancient but I have an Anderson. Just thought I'd share. Pictures are on my profile here.
Chuck Naill
Sep-15-2010, 4:18pm
Perhaps our own Jim Simpson will post the Gerald Anderson F5 that that I sold him back in the '80's.
jim simpson
Sep-15-2010, 9:19pm
Chuck,
I know of have photos of the old Anderson but couldn't find them, it was #24. Here are a couple of photos that include the Anderson.
Jim
3991mandolin
Sep-21-2011, 9:16pm
Man!! I would love to have an Gerald Anderson mandolin!
Spencer Strickland plays one with the Kenny and Amanda Smith band and it sounds incredible!
Russ Jordan
Sep-21-2011, 9:46pm
Man!! I would love to have an Gerald Anderson mandolin!
Spencer Strickland plays one with the Kenny and Amanda Smith band and it sounds incredible!
http://andersonstringinstruments.com/
I am sure Gerald can build you one!
Yep, the one Spencer plays (which is actually Gerald's personal mandolin) is a dandy!
f5loar
Sep-22-2011, 12:44pm
I've got one too and they are mighty fine and powerful F5 style mandolins. A true value from an independant luthier that learned his craft from one of the best.
jim simpson
Oct-25-2011, 10:33pm
Found a couple of photos of my old Anderson, I believe it was #24. I wonder who ended up with it. I would like a chance to play it again to see how it would sound to me now.
srminter1
Jan-09-2012, 11:31pm
I bought Gerald's #7 f-style off of ebay in 2005. I wouldn't trade it for anything sound wise. I really like the sound that I can get out of compared to any other mandolin that I've played. It's got a lot of wear on it but no dents in the wood. It was built in 1984.
jim simpson
Jan-10-2012, 6:21am
I've got one too and they are mighty fine and powerful F5 style mandolins. A true value from an independant luthier that learned his craft from one of the best.
What # is yours?
f5loar
Jan-10-2012, 7:50pm
Mine is No. 76 made in 2002. Very light weight and real Loar like sounds in it.