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Tinker224
Mar-30-2019, 11:01am
Does anyone happen to know the serial number of Jethro Burns 1959 A 5 mandolin?

f5loar
Apr-02-2019, 12:05am
I bet Sam Bush knows it.

David Lewis
Apr-02-2019, 5:31am
Is that the one his friends got him for his birthday?

mandolinstew
Apr-02-2019, 4:28pm
Does anyone happen to know the serial number of Jethro Burns 1959 A 5 mandolin?

Why?

JAK
Apr-02-2019, 8:28pm
Ocd?

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(Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)

Ray(T)
Apr-03-2019, 3:09am
Some people collect train numbers.

William Smith
Apr-03-2019, 5:25am
I collect F-7 serial #'s along with the 10's and 12's also my OCD!

David Lewis
Apr-03-2019, 6:31am
I'm wondering if there's a con happening - the OP has been offered it for sale?

Tom C
Apr-03-2019, 8:19am
Ocd?

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(Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)

I have CDO. It's like OCD but the letters are in the correct order.
But then again, I belong to DNA. (National Dyslexic Association)
Thanks, I'll be here all week. Try the veal. :)

MikeEdgerton
Apr-03-2019, 11:48am
Not everything in this world is a scam. I might be asking that question if I found one that looked like one he had been pictured playing.

Timbofood
Apr-03-2019, 6:25pm
“I collect blonds and bottles too”
Phillip Marlowe, (“The Big Sleep”)

Alban Havidson
Jan-16-2020, 3:33pm
Sorry for resurrecting this thread. Has anyone an idea of the kind of strings that Jethro used to play on Red ?

june39
Jan-17-2020, 7:30am
No

John Rosett
Jan-17-2020, 10:42am
Sorry for resurrecting this thread. Has anyone an idea of the kind of strings that Jethro used to play on Red ?

I went to a week long workshop with Jethro in 1983, and he was using Stay In Tune strings on his Washburn signature model because he had an endorsement deal with them. He said that he used whatever strings he was given for free. I imagine that he used the same ones on Red.

Alban Havidson
Jan-17-2020, 11:26am
I never heard of these strings. Are they bronze rounds ?

John Rosett
Jan-17-2020, 12:22pm
https://sitstrings.com/products/mandolin

I think that Jethro was using a phosphor bronze set, but it has been 37 years...

Don Stiernberg
Jan-17-2020, 12:55pm
I recall early on (1970's?) he used Black Diamond! In the 80's he taught and hung out at The Guitar Works, Evanston IL and I think they maintained his mandolins for him in that time frame. They carry GHS and he may have had those on from time to time. And John, you right about the Stay In Tune endorsement, I've seen one of their ads with Jethro as well as remember hearing him talk about them. Whatever strings he was supplied with was indeed his preference. He picked them all with a Fender teardrop shape pick, very small, thin, sometimes referred to as a "jazz guitar" pick by music stores.

Alban Havidson
Jan-17-2020, 4:29pm
Thank you folks !