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  1. Re: Best practices for starting to attend an Irish session

    Of course! They are great tunes. I sometimes think about doing a second edition, but time gets away into other projects. Hope you enjoy it.
  2. Re: Best practices for starting to attend an Irish session

    Here are the big issues our session has come up against is folks not wanting to take the time to learn tunes. We've even put together a series of videos, with most of our most common tunes we play. ...
  3. Re: New 19” scale Northfield Wavelength Octave/Reichman Demo

    I had a trinity college about 12 years ago that was fantastic with heavy Guage strings that I wish I never sold.
    That had a shorter scale length. The mandolin I play now had a body size that's...
  4. Re: New 19” scale Northfield Wavelength Octave/Reichman Demo

    Got a chance to play a wavelength a few days ago. My impressions were, "Meh." It looked great. But the sound wasn't anything that I felt was worth that amount of money. If you got lucky to score...
  5. Re: Best practices for starting to attend an Irish session

    The fact you started with nice people and good music is an indication it is not as grim as you might have felt. You could've shown up and meant a few unwelcoming people or music with terrible rhythm...
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    Re: Help me spend $10k

    I have an Eastman MD814 if your looking? ��
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    Re: Northfield NF2S Sound

    I was really surprised. The volume is fantastic. I led an Irish session with 4 fiddlers, a flute player, pennywhistle, a banjo and two guitars, and the melodies and accompaniment cut right through.
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    Northfield NF2S Sound

    A little while ago I was fortunate to happen upon a Northfield F2. I'm very glad I did. The sound and smoothness of playing is fantastic. One of the best mandolins I've encountered.
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    Re: Bridge Contact + Intonation

    I'll try again. Maybe I moved it too far. Good insight.
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    Bridge Contact + Intonation

    So... I took my mando to local luthier...about 90 minutes away...to have the bridge foot fitted better. When I got it back the string height was too low for my style of playing.

    I then raised the...
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    Re: Mandolin as carry on?

    I just flew from DC to Dublin and back. Carried wheeled carry on suit case and mandolin over my shoulder. Air Lingus was obliging. No problems. My fiddle/nyckelharpa player brought her fiddle and...
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    Re: Luthier School / Camp Suggestions

    James is an excellent resource. I was lucky to play some music with him and visit occasionally. I regret not taking the time to have him show me how to build a mandolin, when I only lived 5 minutes...
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    Re: NMD: Northfield F5S Amber

    The blonde F2 oval hole is a majestic instrument. 😉
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    Re: Fossilized Walrus Ivory Bridge Effect

    I am happy with the tone and volume. It's not too dark. Sounds pretty balanced to me. Someone gave me a fossilized ivory bridge and was considering if it was worth having fitted. I don't think I...
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    Fossilized Walrus Ivory Bridge Effect

    How could a fossilized walrus ivory bridge affect the tone and or volume? If it makes a difference, this would be an oval hole with transverse brace.
    Anyone installed one? Results? Or theories?
  16. Re: Flying To Ireland with Mandolin Via Aer Lingus

    So your saying, get a gig bag, wear it like a back back and unless I roll a 1 on a 20 sided dice, all should be well?
  17. Flying To Ireland with Mandolin Via Aer Lingus

    Good morning! Prepping for a 1st trip to Ireland from the US. I was planning on bringing a mandolin with me. When I look at size requirements for "small instruments" to be carried on, none of my...
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    Re: The Lacey Act: Please Help!

    No! Only a few of us have this experience in the US! It's just an amazing instrument so I went all for it. https://youtube.com/@TheHurdyGurdyWizard
    Don't get one unless your willing to sell all...
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    Re: The Lacey Act: Please Help!

    The luthier should have experience with this. Having ordered at least 2 hurdy gurdies from the UK, they usually know what they are doing. Customs can be a pain. You will need to stay on top of that....
  20. Re: A body, spruce top, mahogany b&s, round sound hole

    I really enjoy the oval hole eastman I found. Wasn't a fan for a long time, but have been really happy with the sound and projection.
    https://youtu.be/gEetP9RdE8E
    There's a clip from a recent Irish...
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    Re: Distressed Mandolin and Regular Playing

    Jill, any mandolin problem is 98% of the time a first world problem!;)
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    Re: Distressed Mandolin and Regular Playing

    I do have an old Les Paul, that I got for cheap that had been beat to hell. It was my favorite for a long time, but one I've had since new has probably 2% of the wear this one does. So I do feel...
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    Re: Distressed Mandolin and Regular Playing

    No not opposed I think it looks cool. But I've never pulled it off naturally! I do baby my instruments, but they do get played a lot and there is sweat.

    One is a shellac finish. Others are...
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    Distressed Mandolin and Regular Playing

    I've owned guitars and mandolins for over 30 years. My oldest is 28 years old and I bought it new. I have mandolins I've played live weekly for 10+ years (daily home practice included) None of my...
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    Re: Humidity control, ay ay ay

    I use a humidifier in winter and dehumidifier in summer here where humidity swings from less than 20% in winter to over 70% sometimes in summer. Keep it between 45- 50 percent now. Never had an issue...
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