Sort of an update to the J3 but I didn't want to start a new thread. I bought a set of Thomastik strings medium tension for it. I've read plenty of reviews about what people say and was a little...
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Sort of an update to the J3 but I didn't want to start a new thread. I bought a set of Thomastik strings medium tension for it. I've read plenty of reviews about what people say and was a little...
Yes Larry that's it. I have a case of two to 3 point fever apparently. ;)
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Don, I did. It's a beauty too. I need to take some photos of it that show off the gold leaf and ink detail that Joe did.
Larry, I'm aware of the Hiscox being a standard case. I was using that as a reference to what price range/style I'm looking for.
Thank you, I was excited to get it. It compliments my Campanella Dué nicely. I think one of my favorite parts of the design is the seamless transition of the neck going towards the head stock. It's...
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Greg, Thats awful. Stay away from those Banjos.:whistling:
especially not the seat!:grin:
Yep. Of course I have only 17k worth of instruments. I think if you search their name you'll come up with their site. Here it is. http://www.anderson-group.com/
My next ad will read " mandolin 8 strings, make offer":)) of course no photo too.
The curse of the tweed case? Kimble also in a tweed case. :popcorn:
I have insurance through Anderson group. It's 125 a year and the limit is 200k or so. I haven't had a claim but they've been great to deal with the last 6 yrs.
The other models aren't priced too high. I imagine he has quite a bit of time in that instrument with all the carving.
Agreed! Really nice looking instruments. I wonder if he'd make a mandolin. Thanks for the link. :cool:
You could always get someone to do an inlay for it. :popcorn:
What a bummer. Love watching him and the Dillard's play. :(
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Lumpy is an all time classic in this thread IMHO.
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Maverick do yourself a favor and have an expert repair this instrument. It will be worth a lot more. Working with wood is one thing. Working with antique instruments is another. Leave it to the...
Seriously, my heart sank to my stomach when I read dremil and tailpiece in that post. :crying:
Makes me want a mandolin with power F holes and a power Oval hole so you can close and open them for different sounds. Of course all the motors and what not would make it really heavy.
Thanks Mike. Do you mind telling me what his F models go for?
I used a Mark Leaf with a classical guitar for a couple of years. Man o' Man that was a HEAVY case to lug around.
Looks really nice. I was looking for a link for information about the builder through google. Could you let me know how to find out more about them? Thanks,