Thanks, Carl. I needed that! So cool.
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Thanks, Carl. I needed that! So cool.
[QUOTE=Scotter;1743821]I think it's also fair to not compare them.
Fair enough.
Nevertheless, it is fair to compare them.
It is fair to compare them, since the Thile show is the successor to Garrison's Prairie Home Companion.
Doesn't hold a candle to Garrison's old show.
Avaldes: How would you attach it to the underside, or what would you attach it to back there?
I was hoping to hear from someone who has experience with using this pickup on an oval hole mandolin.
Has anyone used the Myers Feather pickup on an oval hole mandolin? If so, how did you like it, and how and where did you attach it?
That picture of those busy hands in the Eastman factory makes me wish those jobs were here in the United States.
At least, let's get his name spelled correctly.
http://www.johnjorgenson.com/index.php/bio/john-jorgenson-bluegrass-band/
Guild made some nice guitars out of mahogany. I know of no Guilds made from "hog." Bacon is a good use for hog, though.
Go Hawks!
I have purchased 2 mandolins from Dennis at The Mandolin Store. He treated me well on both occasions, and both instruments were well set up. He has a great reputation here. I can't think of anything...
"Two Old Hippies" What's in a name? Hard to take this name seriously.
The ad in the Classifieds states, ". . . each one is played and inspected by R___ J___ of Lonesome River Band." Isn't there a conflict of interest when the inspector then posts regarding the product...
. . .three pages later, I'm still looking for the rest of the joke.
One might argue that integrity would involve paying a reasonable rate of interest on money that one had the use of for 12 to 13 years.
Seems to me there might be a bit of interest due you.
If someone would only tell him the size of hex key needed, one could surely be obtained by mail in some order of timeliness.
Thanks for sharing your story and for sharing it so well.
What a crappy way to run a drawing.
Thanks to the OP for posting the link to the video. I probably would never have seen it otherwise, and I enjoyed it.
Don Lange of Freeman and Lange played D'Aquistos on his Martin D-28 back in the late Sixties/early Seventies.