202750 This is my #71364 1922 F2
Just turned 100 this year
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202750 This is my #71364 1922 F2
Just turned 100 this year
Thanks Mike! Good idea
Does anyone know if Gibson's original owner warranty will replace tuners on a mandolin?
My 2006 F5 Goldrush (purchased new), one of the tuners gear is bad ... like out of commission) (G) string
Cajun Fiddle
Here's 4 tunes that I'm working on
Devil in the Haystack
A Bunch of Chickens
Bear Pen Hollow
and Chinquapin Hunting
[QUOTE=JL277z;1651120]My try at transcribing that tune, based on listening to it at half-speed. No guarantees of accuracy! :redface: The notes with big question-marks over them, are notes that I...
I bet there's not many acoustic pickers here that don't like to pick some Norman Blake tunes from time to time. Please feel free to post some of you picking your favorite Blake tunes. Vids or music...
Wish them the best. I still love my Gibson mandolins and my J45
A little mix of me playing my new Gibson J45 Standard and my o6 goldrush
"Possum Up a Gum Stump"
Found this old-time tune and really like it ... Abe's Retreat... made a quick recording of it ... Cool tune
A new Norman Blake tune for me I'm working on... "Coming Down From Rising Fawn"
Here's a fiddle tune I've been working on again. Used my Tascam DP-008EX little mixer.
Half Past Four. Playing my 1922 F2
I have been really working on this tune because I like it so much. It's a typical twisted OT tune. First heard it from my OT fiddler friends Bill & Dougie and then later found out they learned it...
Three more I've been working on... used my little Tascam mixer to had some back up
3 I've been playing around with
Just learned this cool Bruce Molsky version of Flowers of Edinburgh
Bill Cheatum
Goin' Across the Sea ... playing on my F2. Great tune Luv it! New one for me
Been a while since I've checked this thread. The update is I've backed off of the Loar purchase idea just for now anyways. However I did pick up a little #71364 1922 F2 and enjoying it for now.
Twin Sisters
Re-visiting Washington's March
Well I finally sent in my Goldrush to Mark Franzke for a needed fret job. (11 years of pickin) :) Put it off for as long as I could :) Can't wait to get it back.
Did a quickie recording on my Tascam mixer last night of Norman Blake's Valley Head... Fun one to play. Re-remembering.
Here's my try
Some folks call that version "Rabbit Where's Your Mammy"
I think I found the mandolin tab to that version of Walk Along John to Kansas