Yup^
Seriously thats precisely what I have done and would do.
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Yup^
Seriously thats precisely what I have done and would do.
Thanks Willie...
I guess your assumption that I know absolutely nothing caused me to use a word. "derr" in my vocabulary is a jocular referrence to someone stating the obvious. Btw I work in a high-end machine shop...
Excuse me hedgehog but your snarky and presumtuous remark is the reason I felt compelled to say DERR!!! WOW you really are a sensitive lot. And Mod- come on now man, you know damned well I am no...
It's okay!!!!! :)
interestingly - it won't allow me to enter all caps...
A mechanic would be good for putting a new head gasket in your Volvo, but idk if any mechanic no matter how many ASE certifications he has, would really be any better at fitting a mandolin bridge...
I know fitting a bridge isnt easy. Derr thats why it isn't on there right now. The luthier is an hour and a half away.
As a happy The Loar owner, I'll say that I'd personally rather have a comparable Kentucky with a radius. Both are pretty popular and sell very well.
Man all these oval vs f threads make me really want to buy another mandolin. Mines an A5 and has a beautiful tone but I'd love a round hole mando for the many hours just sitting in my living room.
I have been fairly insulted by some folks on here but in the end most exchanges end in some sort of peaceful resolution ot at least an agrreement to disagree :)
I have been messing with the bridge...
I think so^^
If a Bill Monroe movie is made, I just hope that its better than that aweful travesty of a movie they made about Mr. Cash.
Lol if Ricky Skaggs plays J74's... :)
After about an hour a day for three months or so I can play a few tunes and know a few chords. I have only the barest scrapings of musical ability so if you have any talent at all you should be well...
Thats why I like the Allen. I think in a couple weeks I'm going to order one.
A well setup Kentucky is a good value. I really want a 174. Oval hole in burgundy. Waiting on a good retailer to get some in. :whistling:
^^that^^ is a beautiful mandolin! :)
Try out some Golden Gate picks. They're cheap and I have been enjoying mine 89¢ apiece. And you can make a good strap yourself easy with leather boot laces. Congrats on your decision. Let us know how...
I have one of the Deco's mentioned above on my Bulldog. Maybe I'll buy the Allen and put it on the Bulldog and put the Deco from the BD on the 520.
Yeah no confusion here... I work in metal fabrication. We deal with bronze all the time. Some bronzes oxidize worse than others. I absolutely love the color of bronze. I want a non-hinged type...
Nah I don't sell my stuff. I think the stamed piece on my 520 is pretty aweful. It has cotton wadding under it an all...
Anyone have any issues with the bronze? I love the bronze color but lots of...
^^ I also suggest calling up Robert. I recently spoke to him and he was super helpul, polite, knowledgable, and you could sense a real pride he took in what he does. I was looking for a tenor guitar...
See guys... Even when it gets argumentative on here, folks seem to be a lot more reasonable than any other forum I've come across. I sometimes have very unpopular opinions and once in a while I let...
If you don't mind headin south, Barry Kratzer is a hell of a guy. He's in Savannah.
I'm really starting to enjoy my Loar 520. It took a few weeks but its really grown on me. Its setup okay, but I'm planning on having a local luthier do a few things in the near future.
The stamped...
Nice. We just sipped on a bit of whiskey, enjoying the 70° temps and played dixie and amazing grace for a couple hours...
No trout around here, plenty of bluegill and bass though. ;)