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    Here is one that is new to me.....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-oval-sha...item2eb307e2d7

    I cant imagine that it sounds very good. It is pretty though.
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    Kind of nice looking and that neck looks like a Louisville Slugger. Too bad that it is so out of whack. It would be easier for me to stand in against Koufax than to play that.

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    Stan Musial played the mandolin. Do you think that could be it?

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    This fall's into th catagory of " what were they thinking? "
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    There's a lid for every trashcan. There's a buyer for every auction. I'm not the One for this one.

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    One of the reasons certain instruments are "rare," is that a few get built, nobody likes 'em, nobody buys 'em, they stop making 'em. Case in point.
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    Rather funkily-executed Embergher-style scroll on the pickguard. Some pics for posterity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney 59 View Post
    Stan Musial played the mandolin. Do you think that could be it?
    The Man played the mandolin? Is that so? I'd love to get more on this story. Any pictures of him with our kind of 'lumber' in hand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles E. View Post
    ...I cant imagine that it sounds very good. It is pretty though.
    Why is that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney 59 View Post
    Stan Musial played the mandolin. Do you think that could be it?
    Actually, according to Joseph Stanton's Stan Musial: A Biography (p.28) Stan played harmonica; it was the Cardinals' trainer Doc Weaver who played mandolin, while Stan played slide whistle, and beat time on the lockers in the player's clubhouse with coat hangers. Stanton says the '40's Cardinals were noted for "eccentric musical liveliness."
    Allen Hopkins
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Snyder View Post
    Why is that?
    Bill, the body ( and vibrating surface of the top ) is too compact. The bridge location is too close to the end block. I would guess it would sound very bright and thin. Also there is a huge ammount of inlay in the top and I think that detracts from the sound.
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    If it sounded good that would be a really fun instrument to own. Big IF, I suppose.
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    funny.... Sort of funny....Sort of funny also

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    I would rather have one of these: Mandolin by Michael Iucci
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    That is pretty cool too.
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    funny.... Sort of funny....Sort of funny also

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    If you took that one and the Iucci you could make a dandy pair of snow shoes...
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