tell the truth - it came from a bottle of Goldschläger, didn't it?
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tell the truth - it came from a bottle of Goldschläger, didn't it?
Lauri seems to be a genius with finishes
very nice
That is very cool looking. I love it when builders do unique finishes
that's your first???
i'm certainly no expert, but it looks great to me. The finish somehow looks old and new at the same time
Bad spelling, poor grammar. Sometimes there is a difference in dialect at the root of the issue, and I have no issues with that. Bad spelling and grammar issues that aren't related to dialect are...
I like mine
I think it's stunning
Steve, those "aquatic theme" inlays look almost like Paua shell
I want them both
Here's a video, sad the mando is so far down in the mix. Just saw them again yesterday. and the drummer is Paul LEIM - great drummer, nice guy
http://youtu.be/nSj1fvy1aHo
What an excellent package! I love the way my Eastman plays
if you liked that here's another
http://youtu.be/0qoWcIl53ac
I have heard that MAS will only disappear when you have had 42 mandolins...
JPJ is, without a doubt in my mind, the greatest rock musician of them all. and by a fairly wide margin
With his triple-neck
http://youtu.be/F6tMVn_XqDw
Has anyone here ever used different gauge strings for each string of a course? I've wondered what it would be like to have each course have a medium and light string
It's interesting that, with their connection to L&H, that their two-point is so different from the asymmetric style that Eastman and others have copied
Austin is called "the violet crown" this jewel was from Collings who are in Austin, hence "Violet Crown Jewel"
that back is going to look sweeeeeet. What color is your finish going to be?
I like the belt strap! have fun
Pete Seeger once said that folk music is any music that comes from "the folk." He explicitly included punk and rap in that.
I don't see the mandolin becoming ubiquitous, and anyone who mistakes...
Type "vermont" and "mandolin" or "folk instruments" into google. you might be surprised
I think, maybe, a few people had less-than-stellar experiences with them, and with the great builders we see here, and the great lower-end stuff from Eastman and Kentucky, they sorta became a...
there are also fun exercises over at jazzmando.com