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B. T. Walker
Jun-27-2005, 9:23pm
Dale Ludewig has my deposit for an Emory Lester model hot in his hands. #I can hardly wait. #I already have a pic of the back if I can figure out how to post it. #

I hear Emory himself brought his EL model to Steve Kaufman Camp, and it caused a stir. #Comments camp attendees?

Chris "Bucket" Thomas
Jun-27-2005, 9:54pm
Emory Lester.......

1. Great instructor-he had his sig model in class. Most of us took him up on the opportunity to play it afterwards, along with the mandola.

2. Numerous appearances on stage in concert; solo and with others. He is inspiring and so down to earth in person.

3. I watched him in a fast paced informal jam with Steve Kaufman, Robin Bullock and a fiddler in the store ( I was the only one in there). They were all laughing, carrying on and trying to out do each other.
The best quate at the end:
SK: I think Emory put 400 notes in that break.
EL: yea, but I only hit 100 of 'em
Sk: but they were the best 100

4. He is smooth and the notes ring crystal clear all the way up the neck. Tasteful and not overdone. His chops do not dominate the music, only compliments it.

Did I mention that I had a good time at Kaufmans Kamp?

Eric F.
Jun-27-2005, 10:40pm
Very cool. Congrats on the upcoming mando. I've admired Dale's instruments since I stumbled onto his home page a few years back. He seems like a good guy, too, so he meets the J. Mark Lane test of luthiers. How long is your wait likely to be?

B. T. Walker
Jun-27-2005, 10:53pm
Having problems posting the pic of the piece of curly maple for the back. Judging from what I've seen of the wait from other luthiers, I feel fortunate to have an estimated completion time of two or three months. Hardly enogh time to turn blue like one of Dale's cool mandos. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif


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Eric F.
Jun-27-2005, 10:59pm
That's not bad at all. Here are the directions for posting a pic:

Click on Add Reply at top of page, next to New Topic. When that page opens, type in your post message and at the bottom of the page there is an option to attach a file. Click on browse and locate your jpeg image on your hard drive, highlight it and click on Open. Thats it.

You have to make sure your file size is small enough. Most digital photos are a zillion or so pixels. Your largest side has to be below 680 (maybe 640) to post it, otherwise you'll keep getting a message that says it's too big.

B. T. Walker
Jun-27-2005, 11:05pm
Here is the pic of the back:

Eric F.
Jun-27-2005, 11:21pm
That is going to be one gorgeous instrument.

Steve Davis
Jun-28-2005, 6:16am
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J. Mark Lane
Jun-28-2005, 7:52am
Oooh, purdy. That's a very cool mandolin, the EL Model. I was tempted myself, but I really do kind of like the traditional F5 style. Maybe for the next one....

Ted Eschliman
Jun-28-2005, 9:04am
This will be a terrific instrument. Dale's craft (http://jazzmando.com/dale_ludewig.shtml) is nothing short of magnificent!!!
I'm holding out for purchasing one of his best kept secrets later this year, an E.L. Mandola...

Dave Reiner
Jun-28-2005, 10:11am
Hi Bucket-

I was the fiddler in the Steve Kaufman / Robin Bullock / Emory Lester jam in the Mando Kamp store. #Played mando for a while, then switched to fiddle. #Then Steve and Emory and I went off to play for the clogging class...

Mando Kamp was indeed awesome, and I second the comments about Emory Lester as a super instructor (one of many there!) and an all-around nice guy. #

Emory's Ludewig A had both kick and clarity to it, with low action. #I tried out his Heiden F5 which was even more amazing, if that's possible.

Dave

B. T. Walker
Jun-28-2005, 10:30am
Here's a pic of a whole swarm of ELs with Dale and Emory.

B. T. Walker
Jun-28-2005, 10:33am
Let's try that again. The swarm:

Ted Eschliman
Jun-28-2005, 10:54am
Yikes, that'll get the adrenaline going.
That's about as bad as throwing a "Girlie" magazine in front of a pack of Cub Scouts...
Stop it!

John Zimm
Jun-28-2005, 11:02am
Well said, Ted. Sounds like a good name for a swing tune.

Who here would not love to be attacked by that swarm?

-John.