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  1. Re: Tunes by Tom Kimber on the NK Forster "Celtic F" mandolin

    Nigel -

    Just wanted to say I've been following along with your youtube videos for several years now and always enjoy the sound of your instruments and the folks you get to play them. This new...
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    Re: Grey Fox anyone?

    I'll be there. I'm running sound for the creekside stage this year so my daytime will be pretty busy, but I hope to still be awake enough to pick at night.
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    Re: Grey Fox 2016 July 14-17

    Fred, it looks like I'll be running sound on the Creekside stage this year so I'm sure I'll see you. Should be a good lineup!
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    Re: Bluegrass: The new Americana!

    While it's true the music Della Mae plays is largely not bluegrass and so they are not marketed as such, I can tell you that the musicians themselves are all quite familiar with and able to play...
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    Re: Mashgrass

    I'm sorry if this discussion is ruffling feathers, although I'm not entirely sure why. I never said playing in B is the key to mash, actually I outlined a few things of what I believe makes up the...
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    Re: Mashgrass

    *1983.... not 1993 as I said above. Whoops



    Definitely not thrash or any form of jam.... but those are both really really far removed from "mash". Mash usually is hard driving. And that is old...
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    Re: Mashgrass

    You're right Alan, I'm not sure why I said that. Still in 1993 though.... Vasser, Josh Graves and Marty Stuart on the mandolin.
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    Re: Exp74cm

    I've been using these since last summer and I'm a big fan. It really does seem like the perfect blend of the thicker E and A which I love for driving the top of my Macica, and the D and G which...
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    Re: Mashgrass

    I think it's been pretty well covered by now, but Mash to me is predominantly a rhythm thing. The mando chop is important, but I don't think the sound is possible without the rhythm guitar and bass...
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    Re: Loar remorse? Is it possible?

    I've played a couple of Loars and a Fern. One was hands down the best mandolin I've ever played, just dripping with mojo and "ancient tones". The others have been pretty good, but not the best I've...
  11. Re: Cory Piatt and Mountain Faith on A.G. T. tomorrow - 8/18/2015

    Cory is a beast, and a super nice guy. Before he ever played with the sleepy man banjo kids he was playing mandolin for Kenny and Amanda smith... it's nice to see him/them getting some national...
  12. Re: Blue Chip. lose it and see how it affects you

    This thread hits home right now - I've played on a BC for the past 2 years without looking back. I've managed to hang on to the one pick I have by only ever keeping it in the instrument in it's case....
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    Re: Grey Fox 2015, July 16-19

    Are you on Shelly's crew? I'm working the main stage as well - setting it up on Tuesday and tearing down Sunday with a few shifts in between, although I don't know when those are just yet. Hope to...
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    Jesse Cobb mandolin album

    I was surprised not to find this already mentioned somewhere on the forums... Jesse Cobb (former mandolin player from The Infamous Strindusters, and one of my favorite mando wizards) has been...
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    Re: Grey Fox 2015, July 16-19

    I'll be there, volunteering on the stage crew for the first time. Is anyone putting together another mandolin meetup? I've had fun there in other years, but forgot the time and missed it last year!...
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    Re: 2014 ibma

    I may or may not have grabbed 3 - planning on getting a new case soon, need to have my sticker collection ready! Thanks again for the Sorensen hat Steve, was great seeing you again and picking some...
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    Re: 2014 ibma

    I'll be there Wednesday through Saturday... after hearing so much about Raleigh last year I figured I should check it out. I had fun in Nashville 2 years ago, and everybody says that was nothing...
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    Re: Grey Fox 2014 (JULY 17-20)

    Well I am a Grillbillie so I tend to be over there a lot, but as far as I know I've never seen many other mandolin cafe folks over that way. The Mandolin Cafe usually does a meet & greet which has...
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    Re: Grey Fox 2014 (JULY 17-20)

    Just posted about the meet & greet in the jam and meetup page, then saw this thread here. I'll be there once again, looking forward to it!
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    Greyfox Mando Meetup?

    Hey folks, It's been a while since I've posted on here but with Grey Fox just around the corner I figured I'd see if anyone was up for doing the mando meetup as we've done in years past. I know I've...
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    Re: Wind Gap Pa.

    Spoke with Harry up at Jenny Brook, according to him attendance was down this year. I guess the daytime traffic was actually pretty good, but weekend tickets were down. I would guess the pouring rain...
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    Re: New Gilchrist and Blue Hat, Yeah!

    Spott on Matt! I enjoyed hearing you guys practice Joy Kills Sorrow at Joe Val... the Gil sounds great!
  23. Re: Who plays an A style in bluegrass or even old time music?

    Lots of bluegrassers (myself included) play A styles. I've never once been called out on it at any festival or picking party I've been too, and I'll tell you what the pros don't care either way when...
  24. Re: pleasant surprise (offshoot of the Monteleone mandolins threa

    Cee Cee - as a long time friend of Martin Macica and an owner of one of his instruments I'd be remiss if I didn't throw his name into this conversation. I know his signature "slant" on the classic F5...
  25. Re: James or Allen tailpieces-anyone use these?

    I have an Allen on mine, and I really like it for that mandolin - very solid and seems to match the almost art-deco styling elements on my A style. The first time or two it did take me a a little...
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