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Those are really nice where can I get one or even two
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The website is hillcountrystringworks.com
If you call Doug on the phone he answers and is easy to work with. I told him what I wanted and exceeded my expectations. I sent him pictures of the diamond inlays on my Gibson A model and he designed it according to that. The flowerpot is obviously from the Gibson headstock. You won't be disappointed! :mandosmiley:
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I like 'em, comfort and elegance
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It's good to know he's full of good ideas ... an armrest is tempting, but with a `quartz' breedlove [the plain blonde wood finish] I've been going in circles trying to figure what wood/color to go with.
Perhaps I'll give him a call, he's been through this more times than I have.
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He can do one in a blonde finish.:)
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Violin chinrests typically match the tailpiece and peg wood material. Lacking those, a blonde mandolin looks good with the armrest matching the fingerboard wood, rosewood or ebony.
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Very nice!
I am a convert to armrests, and like so many converts I am evangelical about them!
They make a HUGE difference for me: better sound out of the mandolin, much easier to play for a long period of time, and most surprisingly, they have helped considerably with my newbie right hand mandolin technique (especially on tremolo!).
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I have Doug's armrests on both of my BRWs and I love them. You will also find that in the summertime when your right arm is nice and sweaty, it will stay in place better on the armrest instead of slipping and sliding on the mandolin top.
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The website is hillcountrystringworks.com ...snip...
What a great website. Lots to see there, and plenty of good music files to listen to. Thanks for the link!
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Hmmm, now you have me thinking, too. It didn't occur to me that there might be benefits regarding 'unmuting' the volume by taking the arm off the body of the instrument. Is this an effect that there is agreement on, or is it another of the imponderables that draws polarised views, both supportive and dismissive?
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You can do a quick experiment and decide for yourself ... play something you normally play in your normal sitting or standing position. Play the lick or piece with your arm on the mandolin and do it at the same attack on the strings with your arm off the instrument ... ;)
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Mr. Edwards does beautiful work - I'm a big fan.
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Is he lining the metal parts that contact the edge of the mandolin with cork or leather now?
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Thanks for all the kind words, I just try to do my best. Currently I use a suede leather on the bottom of the armrest secured with a white glue, much better performance.
I'm working pretty slow these days due to work overload and more recently a shoulder injury. I slipped and fell while fishing a couple weeks ago. Still hurts enough to wake me up at night.
Here's Ted E's rosewood armrest in progress. Hard to beat that gold MOP and rosewood look.
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I recently got a honey colored curly maple for my blonde Breedlove - it looks beautiful on it. I haven't noticed any change with the sound - I don't think I usually put any pressure on the top when playing. It sure makes it more comfortable due to the large cut back on the Breedloves.
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Here is a shot of mine - I love it. The best thing is it keeps the sweat off the top of the mandolin.
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Really nice Rob...Love the Howling Wolf silhouette...Perfect for blues? :) ...Also I really like the grain lines, the sunburst, and the rosette on your mandolin.
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I am guessing that pickloser asked about the material between the metal and the mandolin because he is concerned about chemical reaction with the mandolin finish. The short answer is that probably any material Doug chooses will have some effect over the long term. Cork and traditionally tanned leather are both based on tree bark so I would think the amount of tannic acid might eventually cause some reaction with the finish. The alternative leather tanning technique is with chrome based acids ("chrome tanned") and I would suppose might also cause some long term reaction. I am not a chemist but I have read that it is a bad idea to leave leather straps in direct contact with the instrument finish because of the acidic nature of the leather. I don't personally worry about that as I love Doug's arm rests and regard them as permanently attached to my mandolins and the cost of playing and enjoying them is some wear and tear, and exposure to toxic environmental issues. If anyone has any information about the long term reaction of cork or leather with the mandolin finish(es), I'm sure it would be of general interest.
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Is he lining the metal parts that contact the edge of the mandolin with cork or leather now?
I got a McClung in mid-August, 2010. Lining on the underside of the wood is leather, the lining on the underside of the metal (at the rear of the mandolin) is cork.
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Just finishing up on a couple inlaid McClungs. The one I have shown as "Doc" I show going out to Sam Babbit, however I've lost his contact information. If anyone knows him, please have him contact me.
It's been tough the last month. I've been behind and the shoulder injury three weeks ago has really slowed me down. The good news is my doctor told me this week it should start getting better in three to four weeks. And yes it does hurt playing mandolin. :(
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Once you get used to playing with one of Doug's armrests, you will not want to play a mandolin without one. In some cases, you can get away with not using a strap. I just ordered number 4!
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I agree. I've got one on my acoustic mandolin, and hope to add one to my electric at some point.
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Here's Ted E's rosewood armrest in progress. Hard to beat that gold MOP and rosewood look.
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Used it performing on my Clark JM this morning. Looks great and feels very comfortable. It's my third one. Highly recommend Doug's work!
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Thanks to whomever let Sam know about his armrest. Is this a great Forum or what?