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blugrassboy
Mar-23-2004, 6:58pm
What does everyone on here think about ghilcrest mando's??
hmm...yes i think i have heard of those.
Mike Buesseler
Mar-23-2004, 7:18pm
Aren't they just copies of Gisbons? http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rock.gif
Potosimando
Mar-23-2004, 9:24pm
I had an old "Gilch" once...at least that's what it said on the scratched-up headstock--was kind of beat up, but it sure did sound nice. Maybe the "ghilcrest" you are wondering about is actually a "Gilch"--just a guess.
c3hammer
Mar-24-2004, 1:34am
I went to a Matt Flinner seminar last weekend and saw him play what I believe was a Gilchrist for about two hours. #Yep, it was a very good one, black electrical tape and all http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
He played a duet with Ezra Bussman that was pretty incredible. #Ezra was playing his Old Wave F5 that his dad made. #Believe it or not that Gilchrist almost held it's own http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
Cheers,
Pete
Pete Martin
Mar-24-2004, 2:56am
They are pretty good :-/
John Ritchhart
Mar-24-2004, 3:02am
I've only heard one. I didn't like it. It was real loud and the high notes rang like a bell. And it smelt of vegamite.
Don't confuse a Ghilcrest with a Gilchrist. While the Gilchrist is widely thought of as a very good mandolin, the Ghilcrest is very rare........& usually only offered for sale on Ebay by Indonesians...
These same sellers generally have the "Ultra Rare" 9 string model.......... http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
John Ritchhart
Mar-24-2004, 9:03am
I think we should begin building a mandolin, made in America, specifically for export to the Asian market. We could have three models; the A called "The Seriously" in script on the headstock, the F4 called "The Western Union" likewise inscribed, and finally, at the top of the line, "The Pepekk", F5 model made from hand selected 4x8 sheets of aged 3/4" Home Depot plywood with an inlaid poodle on the headstock. Our line would be sold exclusively on EBay and customer service would be our watchword...as long as the cash equivalent hit our Swiss bank account before we get in the truck to go get the plywood. Any backers? I'm gonna need a lot of cash to get this baby off the ground. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
Some import. Not even American made.
John Ritchhart
Mar-24-2004, 9:45am
HUH? # http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rock.gif # http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wow.gif Methinks Tom thinks I'm Swiss.
Scotti Adams
Mar-24-2004, 9:48am
Don't confuse a Ghilcrest with a Gilchrist. While the Gilchrist is widely thought of as a very good mandolin, the Ghilcrest is very rare........& usually only offered for sale on Ebay by Indonesians...
These same sellers generally have the "Ultra Rare" 9 string model.......... http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
..thanks Dale..Im glad we can count on you to keep us on our toes..what would we do without you http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
John Ritchhart
Mar-24-2004, 10:03am
Seriously, to answer blugrassboy's question directly. Some would say Gilchrists are the best in the world. Some would say second. Some would say third, but generally everyone agrees probably one of the top five builders today. I prefer American made but hey! to each according to their needs, from each according to their abilities.
jbrwky;;"I think we should begin building a mandolin, made in America, specifically for export to the Asian market. We could have three models; the A called "The Seriously" in script on the headstock, the F4 called "The Western Union" likewise inscribed, and finally, at the top of the line, "The Pepekk", F5 model made from hand selected 4x8 sheets of aged 3/4" Home Depot plywood with an inlaid poodle on the headstock. Our line would be sold exclusively on EBay and customer service would be our watchword...as long as the cash equivalent hit our Swiss bank account before we get in the truck to go get the plywood. Any backers? I'm gonna need a lot of cash to get this baby off the ground"
LMAO!!!!!!!!
Hondo
Mar-24-2004, 11:02am
jbrwky,
Would that be with the rare mother of squirrel inlay? http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
Bob A
Mar-24-2004, 12:35pm
I think I'd like to play one for a while. Then I'd be in a position to speak. I haven't heard much negativity about them, aside from the cost, and the attendant sour grapes gripes.
Big Joe
Mar-24-2004, 3:59pm
Can you get the "Possum" version or the varnish "road kill"?
John Ritchhart
Mar-24-2004, 4:31pm
Yes, Yes, we will service the various whims of the mando collecting elite. Mother of Squirrel will only be available on the Pepekk model of course. We might be able to get a signature Tom T. Hall Road Kill version for Big Joe if the lawyers can agree. Elen can you help here? We'll even offer a Distressed Pepekk Model to compete with those Gibson folks. (We'll throw it in the back of the truck for a while). I'm thinking of making a mando out of fish cheeks to target the Indonesian market. We'll call it the Gelchrist. To compete with that Monteleone fella, we'll build an aluminum mando with a built in radio. You can play yer own tunes or somebody elses. It'll have a lot of weird angles and if I can get Hans to sign a design contract we'll call it the Bentup model. Man I gots all kinda ideas.
chirorehab
Mar-24-2004, 4:43pm
Jbrwky,
I think I have seen one of those you described above. It's a MK special edition. They make 1 every 5 years, by hand - really nice tone.
Eric
The "Ultimate" Pepekk should be built using Wolminized Plywood & carry a lifetime guaranty againt termites.........Uh......to the original owner only of course. # #http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
John Ritchhart
Mar-24-2004, 4:58pm
Yes, that termite thing just keeps comin' up. Elen! Where the hell is that girl.
jbrwky.. You are on a roll.. hahhahahahaha http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
peterbc
Mar-25-2004, 5:19am
Gilchrist's are just pac-rim imports, right?
Bob DeVellis
Mar-25-2004, 9:09am
A little too much toward pac-center to be truly pac-rim. (Some ukuleles are really pac-center.)
peterbc
Mar-25-2004, 3:17pm
So I guess they're just expensive immitations of pac-rims, then!