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Zed
Aug-26-2004, 4:37pm
Bio pic on their web site shows him with a Gibson (MM, perhaps?) http://www.openroadbluegrass.com/bio_caleb.html
Just wondered if anyone knew for sure if that's what he always plays?

sgarrity
Aug-26-2004, 4:59pm
I seem to remember reading somewhere that he had Loar. But I could be wrong about that.

Brian Aldridge
Aug-26-2004, 5:32pm
yes, that's a Loar Caleb is playing in that pic. He got it from Harry West about 4 years ago, I believe.

rose#1
Aug-26-2004, 6:00pm
he plays a loar and his back up is a sargent

AlanN
Aug-26-2004, 6:19pm
Yep, Brian is right, a '23 I believe. The headstock had the Monroe thing going on, someone bound the jagged edge in w-b-w. It had fine tone when I picked on it at Harry's maybe 4 years ago.

jjboone101
Aug-26-2004, 6:50pm
Do you recall what it was going for at Harry's four years ago Alan?

Zed
Aug-26-2004, 7:02pm
Heh... I wondered if it was a Rose http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif
It certainly has The Tone, man. I've only heard a few live recordings (of OR) but have always been struck with what I consider to be The Tone. Full bodied yet punchy and thunky. Heh, no blinkin' wonder. #http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif

f5loar
Aug-27-2004, 10:00pm
It's a nice Loar for sure but the sound and tone is in his right hand not the mandolin.

Zed
Aug-28-2004, 5:11pm
Wellll.... yeah, i'll give him 1/2 the credit. But, if he was playing a $49 Rogue it wouldn't quite have the same tone, would it? http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

G_Smolt
Aug-29-2004, 4:06pm
#73490...may 29th, pretty sure.

I got to pick on it for about half an hour after he warmed it up at a recent show.

He kinda hovered for a sec until I started playing "South Saluda Ramble"...he gave me a big ole grin and wandered off to sign more cd's...

mandopete
Aug-30-2004, 10:48am
Smolt, you dog!

It's kinda interesting too - it had the scroll knocked off (you know, the Bill Monroe modification) and rather than have it reattached, the binding was laid back down over the broken edge. Never seen that one before!