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    Re: Going pro?

    Hello all, I have lived my entire adult live as a full time musician. 26 years in all...so far. I am proud to say it can be done. I am debit free, live in a bueatiful home that will be paid off next...
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    Re: if you own a Gibson Jam-Master:

    My #23 F5 keeps getting better and better.
    Cheers
  3. Re: Question, “How small was the Gibson Jam Master run?”

    I may have to do some research but I am sure I read somewhere on this forum that Mr. Harvey said the 100 were not built, some went out without the second lable and also they were going to change the...
  4. Re: Question, “How small was the Gibson Jam Master run?”

    I should preface that with production runs, not the 20K plus limited edition Skaggs mandolins and such.
    Cheers
  5. Question, “How small was the Gibson Jam Master run?”

    Hello all, another member and I have been discussing this question because of the Gibson Jam Master that just sold on Ebay yesterday for $3251.51, I paid considerably less for my F model new when...
  6. Re: Jam Master F just showed up on eBay...

    Hello, I posed the question, and a request to forward the question to David Harevy, to a well respected Gibson Mandolin dealer who is a member on this forum. The answer i got from him was;
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  7. Re: Jam Master F just showed up on eBay...

    That is a good question, I am going to email David Harvey and inquire...I heard he will respond to mail and is gracious about answering questions. Keep an eye out here for the next day or two and I...
  8. Re: Jam Master F just showed up on eBay...

    It sold for $3251.51 with 46 bids. I believe the Jam Master may be becoming more sought after because it is quirky, has the second signed label by David Harvey, hand numbered and for the most part...
  9. Re: Looking for some Gibson Jam Master Series Videos

    I know there are some Youtube videos of a black one but I have never seen the natural except in ads. I am not sue how many were made, I think the owners of them here on the cafe have only accounted...
  10. Re: What is your favorite summer festival to attend?

    Keep 'em coming fellows, it is interesting to hear about the various fest’s during the summer. I have been wanting to check out Kendallville and think I will this year, thanks Tony and Lee.
    Cheers...
  11. What is your favorite summer festival to attend?

    It’s getting warm out and that means the summer festival season. I am getting ready for Bean Blossom (being from the great state of Indiana) so my question is, “What is your summer festival?” If...
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    Re: Sad news regarding Earl Scruggs

    I had the very good fortune and luck to hear him play and then meet him in 08 or 09 at Bean blossom, he was traveling with a young player, a grand niece perhaps. He signed my mandolin case and was...
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    Re: Been A while

    Hey Shawn, I remember you from our Gibson Jam Master conversations. I really hope all goes well for you, live it up while you are in Nashville, see it all, and do it all.
    You are in our prayers....
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    Re: Gig etiquette question

    I agree with mandobassman, my band plays wedding and corporates almost exclusively and YES wedding times will always change, rarely have I played a wedding that was on schedule. That being said,...
  15. Re: Do you take your best mandolin everywhere?

    The answer is Yes, my Gibson goes everywhere with me, I would not have bought it if i did not intend to play it. To make a slightly left turn point, last September at Bean Blossom Danny Roberts...
  16. Re: Bean Blossom and Winfield, pitching tents on the old campgrou

    ~o)Great article, I actual camp on Hippie Hill every June and September. Bean Blossom is a tradition handed down to me from my Dad who has been going to the festival since "67" and before that would...
  17. Re: This really is a serious question...changes to your finger ti

    I agree with barney 59, I came to mandolin by way of the guitar and it is a completely different mindset and technique (I had to learn that the hard way). Fingers should be more at a 45 degree...
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    Re: Planting a finger for support?

    When I started playing mandolin I planted and would also drag my fingers near the “F” hole resulting in finish wear. I did break the habit by hooking my fingers toward my palm by way of “The Mike...
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    Re: My new mandolin

    Welcome to the obsession...I mean to being a mandolin owner. Enjoy the ride.
    Cheers, Brian.
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    Re: Naming Your Mandolin

    Well Mandy Lynn of course…#23 Gibson Jam Master.
    Cheers, Brian
  21. Re: 70's Gibson F5 or a new Gibson jam master?

    I own a Gibson Jam Master, it is the real deal. I have heard a few 70's F5's and all I can say is ...thin, small, and tiny sounding.
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    Re: new case:

    How have you been 300win? I have the Eastman and the travellite as well…If I am not mistaken the Eastman case is a plywood case wrapped in a nylon outer shell. I have had zero issues with my Eastman...
  23. Thread: My F5-G

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    Re: My F5-G

    Congratulations Shawn, I am glad you made a decision. Enjoy and practice hard, Brian.
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    Re: Naming Your Mandolin

    My frist one was named "lucy" my current one is named "Mandy Lynn #23":mandosmiley:
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    Re: Serviceman Requesting assistance.

    I have the Jam Master and highly recommended it, as far as the Chris Thile sound I agree with you, I put a set of “Flat Top” strings on my Jam Master and it comes very close, the only thing that...
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