One of my customers on Vacation this winter...Gavin
One of my customers on Vacation this winter...Gavin
Gavin Baird
http://www.sheba.ca
Oh come on, we all know that this is just the work of mandohack and Photoshop software!
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2012 Ford Escape
Fender Medium Guitar Pick
3 Cats & 1 Worn-Out Dog
How about this one?
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Or perhaps this:
2012 Ford Escape
Fender Medium Guitar Pick
3 Cats & 1 Worn-Out Dog
HA haha hahahahahhaha HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
These are awesome.
Life is too important to be taken seriously - Oscar Wilde
Hey, Gavin, need a place to stash your picks?
Is there a story behind frogs playing mandolins?
I hate frogs, I stepped on one a couple years ago in my bare feet, and now I cringe when I see one.
SICK! (he said laughing out loud)
2012 Ford Escape
Fender Medium Guitar Pick
3 Cats & 1 Worn-Out Dog
And here's ole Kermit
Hmmm, maybe it didn't work, guess I don't know how to upload a pic from my hard disk.
Here is another, but I can't identify the mandolin.
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Looks like a left-handed bouzouki, Django.
But what is this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws....y=10179
bratsche
bratsche, #I belive you are correct, and what you posted looks to me like a Charango armadillo mandolin. #I am sure that some of the other players could confirm this since I have only seen the Florida variety. #
It seemed that the armadillo shell would make good picks, and was wondering if anyone has tried that animal covering yet?
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Why, that's a charango, a traditional instrument from the Andes. #The good ones still have hair (and are housebroken).
This one I am not really sure about. Not enough strings for uke, guitar, mandolin, or bauzouki. Any ideas?
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Ahh, well, I saw this posted on Texan Dale's classified ad, and had to wonder...
Never seen such a critter here in FL. #Lotsa possums, though!
bratsche
NOTE FROM SCOTT: sorry to edit this post but the image referred to above was apparently removed from the classifieds (not by me) and was not showing up--which was filling my server error logs up with the address of this page so I removed the link.
Django, three strings, must be a dulcimer.
We few, we happy few.
Dang, Dale got rid of his pickin' armadillo; must've been readin' here! I should have saved it...
bratsche
brasche, not to worry, Scott put a link to the page http://www.texasmusicmuseum.org/ where you can find him. And, here he is again.
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Now that's the charango-to-be!
The three-stringer, could it be a single-strung Cuban tres? It looks to have more tuning apparatus than required for three strings.
Well, just when I thought I had seen all the frogs playing mandolins that were out there, along comes this one...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws....y=37871
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So what kind of 'gig' does a frog play mando in
john
Not exctly sure, jaevans, but this one's expression sure looks like he just got gigged!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws....ory=469
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Django Fret,
My Father's Day gift from my kids was the 4 frog birdbath.
practicality is not our strong suit.
FLAWO, to heck with practicality. #I bet you must have thought it was a great gift when you got it. #Can you tell what kind of mandolin it has in it?
In case you decide to expand your frog band, have the kids keep their eyes open for these...
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