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good_ol_al_61
Apr-03-2005, 2:59pm
I posted these pictures on a thread over in the Bluegrass, Newgrass Section, but the original header is no longer applicable.

So I started this thread because these pictures will always be special to me. I know all of you have similar pictures that you could share with us. I would really like to see them!

Rhonda Vincent and my Michael Kelly Legacy Elegante Limited.

I wish I was my mando just for a little while! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/laugh.gif

good_ol_al_61
Apr-03-2005, 3:03pm
Jesse McReynolds and my Michael Kelly Legacy Elegante Limited.

Jesse played "Ashes of Love" the first song of his second set at my request. After the song he smiled and said that it was a requested song and that he couldn't remember recording it. Alan Shelton looked at him and nodded in agreement. He never missed a word. I reminded him after the show it was from an album that dates around 1967-68. He laughed and said that was probably the last time he played it!

good_ol_al_61
Apr-03-2005, 3:05pm
Don Rigsby and my Michael Kelly Legacy Elegante Limited.

mikeh
Apr-03-2005, 7:54pm
Alan and 04 Fern

mikeh
Apr-03-2005, 8:08pm
David Davis and 04 Fern

mandopete
Apr-04-2005, 11:23am
Here's John Reischman at the 2003 mando tasting playing my Collings MF-5

John Zimm
Apr-04-2005, 11:46am
Whew, lucky mandolin there. Rhonda could hold me for a little while if she wanted to. ;)

Ted Eschliman
Apr-04-2005, 2:19pm
J.R. holding the Rigel Blue "Horn o' Plenty..."

http://members.aol.com/teesch/images/ReischRig.jpg

siren_20
Apr-04-2005, 5:27pm
He likes it! Hey, Donny!
http://photos.imageevent.com/mandolinsymposium/santacruz2004/websize/Steirnberg%20and%20Siren.JPG

Flowerpot
Apr-04-2005, 5:34pm
In its previous life as a "demo" model, it was in the hands of scores of mandolin players. #Now it has a more sheltered life -- but here is my German spruce Brentrup being tried out by Jesse McReynolds, picking with his grandson at Hans' booth at IBMA. #Jesse sure gets around.

Mandobar
Apr-04-2005, 9:22pm
hey, flowerpot

which mando is jesse's grandson pickin'?

Flowerpot
Apr-05-2005, 12:46am
I'm 99% sure Jesse's grandson is playing the Italian spruce demo that I tried in August 2004. The pic was taken at IBMA 2003 at the Brentrup booth. The details of that mando in the picture match the pics I took of the Italian model. I can't remember where that one is as of now.

kyblue
Apr-05-2005, 3:46am
Jeff Parker with my Rose...

Tom C
Apr-05-2005, 10:33am
Mike with my BRW

evanreilly
Apr-05-2005, 12:01pm
Pee Wee Lambert holding my 1924 F-4, with Virzi.
Photo was on the old Melodeon 'album'; photo dates from 1947.

levin4now
Apr-05-2005, 12:53pm
JT - was that taken at Kaufman Kamp?

GnomeGrown
Apr-05-2005, 1:34pm
even though it is a bit dark, and hard to see, Evan's pic is really, really cool...at least for someone who loves history, and instuments of all flavors

That is a piece of documented history that anyone would be honoured to care for....

inspiring and awesome

jefflester
Apr-05-2005, 7:08pm
JT - was that taken at Kaufman Kamp?
That's the Mandolin Symposium last August. I'm sitting on the ground in the white t-shirt behind Don's right elbow. :-)

siren_20
Apr-05-2005, 9:19pm
I didn't even notice you there, Jeff! The symposium really was something... we'll have to get together and jam some this time, Jeff!

mandopete
Apr-05-2005, 9:58pm
Mike who?

siren_20
Apr-05-2005, 10:47pm
This Mike?
http://photos.imageevent.com/mandolinsymposium/santacruz2004/websize/Marshall%20and%20Siren.JPG

mandoJeremy
Apr-06-2005, 12:36am
Jeff Parker is a "star" of mando?http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rock.gif??

Tim
Apr-06-2005, 6:05am
Jeff Parker is a "star" of mando?http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rock.gif??
Yes.

kyblue
Apr-06-2005, 7:54am
Jeremy,

He is to me.

The Lonesome River Band is known as one of the top bands in bluegrass, to me they are the top. #Sammy seems to only hire the best, and it shows in their performance.

Have you heard Jeff play lately?

Paula

Darryl Wolfe
Apr-06-2005, 9:14am
Here is Dr. William Griffith with my first Loar (good idea Evan)

AlanN
Apr-06-2005, 9:35am
He's got half a G chord right there!

good_ol_al_61
Apr-06-2005, 10:14am
Wow!

This topic is turning out what I hoped it would be!

Thanks All http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif

Darryl Wolfe
Apr-06-2005, 10:35am
Think that original catalog photo from an Atlanta studio would bring any $$ on that auction site??

ALANN you know that's MB's mando, somewhere there near you. I'd like to see that thing again someday

swampstomper
Apr-08-2005, 1:05pm
Jeff is sure a star! Man can he pick -- you have to really have the chop and timing to play with Sammy Shelor (standing behind him in the photo). I talked with him at Orange VA last summer and he was gracious enough to give me some tips -- mainly the one about playing for many hours a day for 30 years...

mad dawg
Apr-08-2005, 3:36pm
Evan and Darryl -- great posts!

GVD
Apr-08-2005, 6:30pm
How about Mike Compton playing my Kneeland last night?

GVD

Greenmando
Apr-10-2005, 12:34pm
Rhonda Vincent and my Michael Kelly Legacy Elegante Limited.

I wish I was my mando just for a little while! #http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/laugh.gif
Nice thread, if I can get a different host going I will add a couple pics.

You should have asked Rhonda, she is generous with the hugs http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

french guy
May-31-2005, 2:34am
This end of May , Wayne Enderson and Greg Cornett toured
here in France , They stop for a concert to the Cornemuse pub , in a nice area of Burgundy . We jammed togheter and it was wonderful . Here is a pic of Wayne (right) playing on my Manzanita mando , and Greg ( left) playing on my Flysix .
Thanks to them for the wonderful concert they done .

good_ol_al_61
Aug-08-2005, 8:54am
Here's a new one with Mike Compton and my Michael Kelley Legacy Elegante. Looks like he's happy with this one!

good_ol_al_61
Aug-08-2005, 8:57am
David Long with my MK pickin' away.

f5loar
Aug-08-2005, 5:59pm
Here's Jesse with my last of the pre-war F5s or as I call it my "ole '42".

Rob Grant
Aug-08-2005, 6:40pm
Peter Ella of "Snake Gully" with my last King Billy topped F4...

dstretch
Aug-19-2005, 10:40am
Here is Sandy Lee Cherryholmes, "What an awesome Family" holding My Aniane #1 at the MBOTMA Festival last weekend.

testore
Aug-19-2005, 1:32pm
DAWG with my newly finished octave

mandoman15
Aug-19-2005, 1:39pm
okay i maybe the only one in the world that doesn't know this..and i'm sure i'll regret asking it later, but, whats up with comptons overalls? i would feel a little self consious myself...:)

Mando4Life
Aug-19-2005, 1:56pm
Compton = Overalls
Sam B = Baseball Jerseys/Wild Print Button Downs
Mr. Monroe = Big Stetson
Tony Rice = 3-piece suit


It all about personal style.

Just my speculation. # http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/coffee.gif

FWIW, overalls are quite comfy.

WBL

Jonathan James
Aug-19-2005, 2:05pm
that's perfect, Wayne!

And, loud Hawaiian shirts for the Dawg!

mandopete
Aug-19-2005, 6:20pm
Stylin' Baby!

Ronnie and Del McCoury = pompadour!

f5loar
Aug-20-2005, 1:53am
Actually Big Mon switched to the custom Charlie One Horse in the late 80's.

Jim Hilburn
Aug-20-2005, 8:15am
I'd be worried about all that metal on those overalls and I know Mike don't like tonegards.

JimRichter
Aug-20-2005, 8:51am
That's why you go for Pointer brand. Pointer has a lot less metal. I don't worry about the mandolin when I wear them. Some other brands, like Big Smith, do (button pockets, etc.). Pointer is a very "mandolin-friendly" bib overall. (How's that for an endorsement?)

Jim

AlanN
Aug-20-2005, 1:04pm
Here's a crummy manalin picker pickin on my crummy old manalin.

f5loar
Aug-20-2005, 4:51pm
Alan, that crummy old mandolin there of yours would buy most folks a pretty nice 3 bedroom in the city complete with a backyard.

f5loar
Aug-20-2005, 8:46pm
If he does then maybe we should all go to a "non-standard" pick grip. Bibey has got the tone!

wannabethile
Aug-20-2005, 11:05pm
i dont have a picture of it, but chris thile played my 1970's ventura mandolin at a creek concert over a year ago. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif just thought id share...

AlanN
Aug-21-2005, 9:20am
You can say that again, Tommy!

Brian Aldridge
Aug-21-2005, 8:14pm
hey Alan, more pics of your mandolin please! Lemme see it.

Kevin K
Aug-22-2005, 10:50am
AlanN, is that your Loar?

What about that grip?

AlanN
Aug-22-2005, 11:04am
Yes.

Alan modified his pick grip technique when he got his July 9 Loar to avoid the florida when picking. He won't do the scoop. And no one, I mean no one can argue his chops.

Scotti Adams
Aug-27-2005, 8:57pm
Heres a pic of Marty Stuart playing my Rose mando today..

Scotti Adams
Aug-27-2005, 8:59pm
..and Marty and myself.

kyblue
Aug-27-2005, 11:12pm
Man, Marty needs a makeover...

cool pics, though!

pj

Scotti Adams
Aug-28-2005, 3:16pm
..ya think?

Nathan Sanders
Aug-28-2005, 3:19pm
Does Marty's shirt say I Love Connie Smith? Cool...

Scotti Adams
Aug-28-2005, 3:37pm
..yes..thats what it says...

Nathan Sanders
Aug-28-2005, 5:08pm
I'd like to get my dad one of those t-shirts. He's been a Connie Smith fan for a long time. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

Scotti Adams
Aug-29-2005, 8:40am
Your Dad has great taste... http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

LeoR
Aug-30-2005, 6:31am
So Scotti - Did he like it?

Didn't Connie Smith sing at the Big Mon's funeral? How Great Thou Art wasn't it?

Scotti Adams
Aug-30-2005, 4:42pm
Yes Leo..Marty liked it alot...he couldnt believe it was only a couple of months old to have the sound it has...."His People" were rushing him along and you could tell he didnt like that....he wanted to pick some more.

bclanton
Sep-22-2005, 9:31am
Jeremy,

Yes Jeff Parker is a great mandolin player. Just cause he goes to church on Sunday,cuts his hair, has a pair of shoes besides tennis shoes, doesn't live in the woods of northern california, and still smoke dope doesn't mean he is any less of an artist. Not to say that all those guys are bums. But if one can make his living as a mandolin player I'd say he can hold his own with You and I. I'm not trying to offend anyone I was raised to be a "Smart As...." (it's not my fault).

By the way folks Marty Stuart is maried to Connie Smith (I Think?)

Nathan Sanders
Sep-22-2005, 9:34am
Yes, Marty is married to Connie Smith. It's a well-known story about how he first met her when he was a kid and said he would marry her one day.....well...you can probably find the story somewhere.

bclanton
Sep-22-2005, 9:36am
Jeremy,

Yes Jeff Parker is a great mandolin player. Just cause he goes to church on Sunday,cuts his hair, has a pair of shoes besides tennis shoes, doesn't live in the woods of northern california, and still smoke dope doesn't mean he is any less of an artist. Not to say that all those guys are bums. But if one can make his living as a mandolin player I'd say he can hold his own with You and I. I'm not trying to offend anyone I was raised to be a "Smart As...." (it's not my fault).

By the way folks Marty Stuart is maried to Connie Smith (I Think?)

bclanton
Sep-22-2005, 9:37am
Sorry for the double post. Thanks for the clarification F5dude.

Coy Wylie
Sep-27-2005, 8:32am
http://members.amaonline.com/theophilus/byronberline.jpg

A friend took this shot at Winfield and got half of me in it. I think we are playing "Wheel Hoss." Anybody know the lanky fiddle player?

sgarrity
Sep-27-2005, 8:38am
I'm lookin' forward to that "lanky fiddle players" festival in Guthrie, OK this weekend. He's about one of the nicest guys you'll meet.

Coy Wylie
Sep-27-2005, 9:57pm
No kidding. He jammed with with us for about 4 hours and it was great. Then he went and did a 1:00 a.m. unscheduled show. I wish I could make the Guthrie festival.

dixiecreek
Oct-05-2005, 2:23pm
http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

good_ol_al_61
Oct-05-2005, 6:28pm
Hannah...Great looking couple!

Just kidding...but I know you'll cherish the moment as long as you live.

I see a pen in your hand. Did you get his autograph? http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

dixiecreek
Oct-05-2005, 9:57pm
Thanks!! Yep I got an autograph, he autographed my mando for me. # http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

If you want pix of a cute couple, I've got that too (notice the matching autographs):

http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif # http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif

dixiecreek
Oct-05-2005, 10:00pm
and other... http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

good_ol_al_61
Oct-05-2005, 10:25pm
Hannah:

Great pics, all.

Looks like you have some things in common with a special friend! Good for both of you!

I wish that you can spend the rest of your life with your best friend as I have. Celebrating 20 years next month. She doesn't share the ability to play an instrument, but she shares in the support of all I do.....priceless!

If you are ever in the area of Jacksonville, Florida, please PM me before you come. I'll show ya'll some southern hospitality.

french guy
Oct-07-2005, 3:35am
Hello All
This week end here in France is a very special week-end
Roland White , David Grier and Tony Trischka come to give us
a master class and a concert saturday night .
Yesterday evening we were 8 lucky boys and girls who jammed
with Roland , it was so funny and we had a great time .
I was arrived at first ,so pressed to meet the master , very excited , like a child waiting for the Christmas gift .
He took my mandolin and play it , say many nice things about , then we play just all two , Roland in front of me .
During 10 minutes I have one of the more beautiful gift you could dream in your life of musician .
He let me play on his Gibson master model , and we play
some tune , then my others friends arrived and , WWWoW what a night !!!
Wish all of you have this chance one time .
Here the only pic taken , Roland playing on the last I've build .

AlanN
Oct-07-2005, 6:20am
Marveilleux!

Monte37
Nov-19-2005, 11:25pm
Geez Mr. Clanton. loosen up.
Hey sorry and with due respect, I don't even know of Jeff Parker. Being I was a northern California boy, as you have referred to, known to live in redwoods, doing what good lil California boys did...did it make me a better artist? Well, you haven't heard of me, right? guess not...its just a big world out there with alot of great people playin mando's.
I always found great artists to be a result of being a great artist first. Clothing, hair, and particular eccentricies come after, and our tendancy is to relate to these traits to individualize an artist.
I do take some offense to your comment, and Jeffs playing is not a result of his shirt or church.
But thanks! now I know of another great player as defined by his playing.

JimRichter
Nov-19-2005, 11:39pm
I can't resist reposting this fantastic photo of my former Kimble 2 point w/ 3 of my dear friends/heroes.

Jim

phynie
Nov-19-2005, 11:58pm
jim, that is possibly the raddest picture I have EVER seen! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif

Jshankle
Dec-05-2005, 11:34am
Hi Folks -

So here is a picture of Cody Kilby holding my Sim Daley mando right around the time of IBMA. He stopped by Sim's to check a few things out before playing the following night..

AlanN
Dec-05-2005, 11:36am
Another perfect fretboard, with 20 frets. You guys got it right!

Permanent Daylight
Dec-06-2005, 5:58pm
Not a flattering picture of either of us, but the only other one I have is too dark to see. The mandolin is a Silverangel.
http://xd1.xanga.com/e728731706c3120558094/w14713105.jpg

mandopete
Dec-06-2005, 10:45pm
'Sup with the tie Chris?

Scotti Adams
Dec-08-2005, 10:09am
...I seen Nickle Creek on one of them morning shows last weekend...hes a great player..but Im sorry...he looks like a bum...Im not into that unkept look. It looked like he had slept in his clothes....didnt comb his hair and went to the TV studio.

Mark Walker
Dec-08-2005, 10:51am
'Sup with the hot pink strap on that Silver Angel?! #But I'm jealous - no one famous has ever played EITHER of my Silver Angel mandos! #(Other than Dave Williams, of the Williams Family Bluegrass Band, who's reasonably famous in Michigan...) But then again, playing in the closet, they're not exposed to much more than the clothing hanging around! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif

mandopete
Dec-08-2005, 10:59am
Yeah, I'm thinking Chris is looking for a new award on the Worst Dressed List for 2005!

Dude - lose the tie!

Tim Saxton
Dec-08-2005, 2:11pm
Hey I gave that guy $2.00 at an off ramp in Seattle last week. Never knew he played the mandolin.

Tim

JimRichter
Dec-08-2005, 3:54pm
Yea, Thile doesn't respect his role as a photogenic celebrity. You can't be widely respected dressing like someone lurking around Seattle off-ramps. You need to dress for success--much like this gentlemen who I watched every weekend growing up. That's how one presents himself on TV.

Jim

mandopete
Dec-08-2005, 4:40pm
Well,
you might see a dude like this on one of the Seattle freeway offramps, but I ain't never seen him playin' mandolin!

http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif

siren_20
Dec-08-2005, 5:14pm
Oh, come come now. It's just style. At least he's not exposing his bare midriff... YET!
And, Jim... maybe he should get some overalls. You know, diversify his wardrobe.

Moose
Dec-08-2005, 5:37pm
RIP "Speck"!! - Thanks for the laughs and entertainment - Say hi to "Mac" for us....who remember.... Moose. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/coffee.gif http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

fredfrank
Dec-08-2005, 5:38pm
Did Chris fall down and get his face dirty?

SternART
Dec-08-2005, 5:48pm
I actually prefer Chris's look to Marty's.......Chris looks kinda retro....think Robbie Robertson & The Band.

mandopete
Dec-08-2005, 6:30pm
Marty who?

(Okay I promie to get back on topic after this one...)

jefflester
Dec-08-2005, 7:48pm
More plaid:
http://bacm.users.btopenworld.com/homer-jethro.jpg

JimRichter
Dec-08-2005, 8:29pm
Oh, come come now. It's just style. At least he's not exposing his bare midriff... YET!
And, Jim... maybe he should get some overalls. You know, diversify his wardrobe.
Nothing says style like a pair of bibs. #And there's such diversity--it's sort of like the shrimpin' bizness. #You've got your loungin' bibs, your goin' to church bibs, your paintin' bibs, your man'lin playin' bibs, your respondin' to a Mandolin-cafe wise-acre bibs (which I'm presently wearing), your sexin' up the old lady bibs. #Man, more bibs than you count. #Much more than your ole plain jane baby bibs.

And, I'll speak earnestly, I like Thile's look. #As someone who was a philosophy student in an earlier life and believed that part of being a philosophy student wasn't showerin or laundering his clothes for days, if not weeks on end, I appreciate the look. #I went through the grungy-early-twenty-something-it's-cool-to-look-dishevelled-hey-did-you-notice-I-fixed-my-jeans-with-duct-tape phase. #More power to him. #Course now I'm respectable and dress a lot more like Speck Rhodes.

Jim

Cetecea
Dec-12-2005, 4:57pm
Well,
you might see a dude like this on one of the Seattle freeway offramps, but I ain't never seen him playin' mandolin!

http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
JP Patches...Oh the memories!

Pete Counter
Dec-12-2005, 8:38pm
Yea, Thile doesn't respect his role as a photogenic celebrity. #You can't be widely respected dressing like someone lurking around Seattle off-ramps.
I do prefer someone who cares how he looks but I dont make looks a critera for genuis.....otherwise grisman would have been out a long time ago.

JimRichter
Dec-12-2005, 8:40pm
I think a few of you have misunderstood my post. I was being tongue in cheek. I wasn't serious. Frankly, I dig his look. That's what you should do when you're young. I need to make sure my humor isn't so subtle.

Jim

ShaneJ
Dec-12-2005, 11:49pm
It's possible that looks may BE a criteria for genius. Not necessarily GOOD looks, though. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

Jshankle
Dec-16-2005, 12:46pm
This one is kind of funny....


#Sim Daley #31.. and Mike Compton.

glauber
Dec-16-2005, 1:00pm
It reminds me of this:

http://www.alanmurdock.com/apiculate/archives/GreatWar_thb.jpg

Jshankle
Dec-16-2005, 1:11pm
Well, that's interesting. We all know Mike is a fan of the impressionistic art of Monet, comparing the large. loose brush strokes to the work of Monroe. I wonder how he feels about surrealist work like René Magritte's.

glauber
Dec-16-2005, 1:14pm
And how long is it going to take until someone photoshops a picture of an F5 with the legend "This is not a mandolin" in French? http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

jim simpson
Dec-16-2005, 6:47pm
Here's Dan Tyminski holding a Sim Daley #5 (mine).

DryBones
Dec-17-2005, 12:03am
This one is kind of funny....


#Sim Daley #31.. and Mike Compton.
that thing needs a finger rest or at least a wipe down! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

Jshankle
Dec-17-2005, 2:49am
Hi Jason,
The area that "needs a finger rest or at least a wipe down" is actually where I have a clear pickguard on the surface on the mandolin.

Greenmando
Dec-17-2005, 3:19am
You really can't see it but Rhonda has my A9 behind me.

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/ferretkona/RhondaVincent004.jpg

Lefty&French
Dec-17-2005, 10:46am
And how long is it going to take until someone photoshops a picture of an F5 with the legend "This is not a mandolin" in French? http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
Or this...

glauber
Dec-17-2005, 12:14pm
http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif LOL! Never thought of that, L&F!

Michael Cameron
Oct-29-2008, 10:33pm
Dawg holding my '23 Gibson Snakehead !

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w13/mdc50/knives/IMG_0640-1-1.jpg

This was at a class he gave near Daytona.
He was gracious and cool,as ever.

Woof.

Gerry Cassidy
Oct-30-2008, 2:12am
At a Meet & Greet after their performance in Sedona:

http://www.mandolincafe.com/friends/uploads/cassidy.jpg

tango_grass
Oct-30-2008, 4:23am
Here's John Reischman at the 2003 mando tasting playing my Collings MF-5
---picture of Reischman playing Pete's killer mf-5---

I think I heard that he liked mine more....
:redface:


Ok ok!!! sorry sorry..punch me at Maltby, I couldn't resist....:whistling: ;)

Devitt
Oct-30-2008, 10:19am
mandolin symposium 2008.....I'd been awake for 36 hours ......Ronnie was very cool......

woodwizard
Oct-31-2008, 12:20am
Pee Wee Lambert holding my 1924 F-4, with Virzi.
Photo was on the old Melodeon 'album'; photo dates from 1947.
******************
WOW! Sweeeeeeeeeeet!

wantaloar
Oct-31-2008, 12:21am
Here is Charlie Derrington, Frank Wakefield, John Reichman, and Todd Philips with my Derrington Distressed MM

woodwizard
Oct-31-2008, 12:31am
Sam Bush pickin' my goldrush :)

mandopete
Nov-01-2008, 12:25pm
Ok ok!!! sorry sorry..punch me at Maltby, I couldn't resist....:whistling: ;)

Fruit Juicy - commin yer way man!

:)

Bill Snyder
Nov-02-2008, 12:27am
Here is a big, blue star holding the first mandolin I built.
No one ever said what kind of star had to be holding your mandolin. :grin:

evanreilly
Nov-02-2008, 4:12am
Dave Apollon and #73009

Dan Voight
Nov-02-2008, 12:29pm
Here is Thile with Brad Einnhorn's Voight #3. Sorry I beat you to it Brad. I couldn't resist.

JEStanek
Nov-02-2008, 3:46pm
Put the dog and the young lady o u t! I bet that was a nice Halloween party. I wonder if being bacon for Halloween enhances your ability to do smooth slides.

MMMmmm bacon.

Jamie

Brad Weiss
Nov-02-2008, 5:21pm
Not a great pic, but a great mandolin (my Mowry) and a pretty good mandolinist, Mike Marshall - Symposium 07.

R. Kane
Nov-02-2008, 10:11pm
From a couple of hours ago, Mr. O'Brien and my new Collings.

Ted Eschliman
Nov-03-2008, 7:06am
Sorry to thwart all the Photoshop experts who would love to get the original, but I just had to post my own intentionally altered "Star" picture, our illustrious leader and Site Administrator recently playing my prized Clark JM:

mandopete
Nov-03-2008, 9:39am
Sorry to thwart all the Photoshop experts who would love to get the original...

What a chicken!

~:>

BTW - we ain't in Kansas anymore.

woodwizard
Nov-03-2008, 10:32am
Hey ... that's no fun. How do we really know that's him :)

Bill Snyder
Nov-03-2008, 11:34pm
I guess you could always fill in the missing part of the face. :)
Click the image.

Bluegrass Nut
Nov-11-2008, 9:35pm
That didn't work.

mandopete
Nov-11-2008, 9:39pm
I let this guy play my mando!

Hmmmm, pretty risky doncha think?

Bill Snyder
Nov-11-2008, 10:57pm
That didn't work.

What did not work?

Geoff B
Nov-11-2008, 11:20pm
From a recent road trip: Ronnie Reno, George Gruhn and MR. Dudenbostel

Stephanie Reiser
Nov-12-2008, 3:20am
In Maine, Bobby St. Pierre is one of the best bluegrass mandolinists around, in high demand. We have become good friends, and he is now building some instruments.
Here he is giving my new F-4 a workout during a recent performance.

MandoSquirrel
Nov-15-2008, 3:16pm
From a recent road trip: Ronnie Reno, George Gruhn and MR. Dudenbostel

They're all sideways!:disbelief:

8STRINGR
Nov-23-2008, 4:07pm
These photos are almost a year old. My daughter had to show me how to apply these.

This is Kristen Benson (Then with Larry Stephenson's band)
prior to a show with my "Davis #070" mandolin. She commented on the slightly "wider than norm" neck, but loved the sound of it.:

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc127/8STRINGR/KristinBenson08-1.jpg

This is Wayne Benson after a show (with IIIrd Tyme Out) trying out the same mandolin:

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc127/8STRINGR/WayneBenson1-1.jpg

Lou Reid (and Carolina) after a show trying out the "Davis #070":

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc127/8STRINGR/LouReid-1.jpg

Larry Stephenson backstage trying out the "Davis #070":

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc127/8STRINGR/LarryStephenson08-1.jpg

Larry Stephenson and myself backstage displaying two eras of "Davis F5" mandolins. Mine was the current mandolin built during that year.:

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc127/8STRINGR/LarryStephenson4-1-1.jpg