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Kid Charlemagne
Apr-15-2004, 7:59pm
It's been done before, but it's been a while, and they're so pretty...

So, post a pic of your Old Wave mandolin/octave mandolin/mandola/fish/watermelon.

Here's mine: #311, C# style, getting sweeter sounding every day. #I've had it for almost a year, and just got a set of Thomastiks from Just Strings to put on, and an external transducer from Carl McIntyre to electrify it.

http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~tgb6469/mando4.jpg

Thanks, Bill!

Lee
Apr-16-2004, 11:59am
Man, she's gorgeous! Wood, or tortouise binding?? Got any more photos?
Years ago Elderly mailed me a photo of OW#15, a blacktop C#, and it still hangs on the wall in my office.
And where is everyone else?http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rock.gif

Hoyt
Apr-16-2004, 12:57pm
Very nice Old Wave, Kid C.

I've tried to post a picture of my Old Wave Octave since I first saw this topic, but I have failed everytime. I'm an idiot with computer -- maybe that's why I like these instruments.

Another stupid move -- I sold an Old Wave mandolin and mandola. Thankfully, I still have the Octave.

Hoyt

Kid Charlemagne
Apr-16-2004, 1:11pm
Man, she's gorgeous! #Wood, or tortouise binding?? Got any more photos? #
Years ago Elderly mailed me a photo of OW#15, a blacktop C#, and it still hangs on the wall in my office. #
And where is everyone else?http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rock.gif
Actually, neither - just plain old black plastic binding. #I was going to go with ebony, but Bill told me the difficulties in bending it, and had suggested dark-stained walnut. #I was going to go with that, but realized that the point of the binding is to provide some protection to the instrument's edges, so just went with plastic (which looks fine to me, and is, I suspect, a little more resistant to denting).

I have three other pictures that I can think of right now. #They're not of the whole instrument, but I think they show the back and headstock, as well as a close-up of the front. #The lighting's not great, but here're links if you're interested...

Pic #1 (http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~tgb6469/mando1.jpg)
Pic #2 (http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~tgb6469/mando2.jpg)
Pic #3 (http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~tgb6469/mando3.jpg)


By the way, Hoyt, that octave is gorgeous. #I'm not quite as much a fan of the A-style bodies, but that one is really well done. I've been hoping that PhilGe would post his A, but haven't seen anything yet. Come on, folks, I know there're at least 309 other Old Waves out there!

I've considered commissioning a guitar-shaped octave from Bill in the future, when I actually have money again.

Lee
Apr-16-2004, 1:19pm
Not to hijack your thread Mr. Kid, but I thought maybe you'd be interested to see a Paul Newson "mini-guitar" mandola. He might consider building an octave mando. I've had a Newson A mandolin for many years and it remains one of, if not THE, absolute favorite.

Lee
Apr-16-2004, 1:22pm
My, that looks nice. Let's see the backside.

Kid Charlemagne
Apr-16-2004, 2:07pm
Lee, wow! Does he have a site? I did some looking, but can't seem to locate him online - just a lot of references.

That's awful purty, though.

PhilGE
Apr-17-2004, 12:41am
Once again, here's my Old Wave.. and loving it!

http://homepage.mac.com/philg2/.Pictures/OldWaveA/FrontLg.jpg

-Phil

Kid Charlemagne
Apr-19-2004, 8:37am
Phil, still loving the finish on that one of yours. And I never noticed before the rosette around the soundhole... is that abalone?

How's she opening up for you these days? You're playing a lot, I would imagine...

Lee
Apr-19-2004, 8:54am
Mr. Kid,
I'm not aware that Paul Newson has a distributorship arrangement. Gryphon Strings gets one in now and then.
http://www.frets.com/FRETSPa....on.html (http://www.frets.com/FRETSPages/Gryphon/NewInstGallery/Mandolin/Newson/F5Newson/f5newson.html)
You can find Paul listed in the Cafe's Builders list.
There's a used one in the Classifieds right now.

250sc
Apr-19-2004, 10:13am
Can one of you give me advice. I can't post pictures because they are too large (file size). Can you suggest a free or shareware util that can reduce the file size?

Thanks

Kid Charlemagne
Apr-22-2004, 12:16pm
The easiest thing I can think of, 250, is if you send your picture to me. I'll re-size it in Photoshop and send it back.

You could always use something like Paintshop pro, which I think is available in a shareware version, but most shareware programs don't realy handle resizing very well. I'd rather we were able to see the detail in your Old Wave.

PCypert
Apr-22-2004, 12:42pm
Come on Old Wave folks. Let's post some pics! That BRW thread is killing you guys. So far only a couple pics of Old Waves and a couple of a totally unrelated mando (pretty though). Come on guys. Come out of lurker mode and get with it.
Paul http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

dj9124
Apr-22-2004, 4:38pm
Boy thats a real beauty John, how does it sound?
Dave

John S
Apr-22-2004, 6:36pm
Oh, it has a wonderful tone. Here's a clip of me playing Bluegrass Stomp. The engineer put too much compression on the mix but aside from that it should give you a good idea of the sound.

http://halfdaybluegrass.com/realaudio/bgs_clip.mp3

dj9124
Apr-22-2004, 9:34pm
John, your sound clip sounded great, your picking is awesome also, very very nice!

Don Grieser
Apr-29-2004, 10:20pm
This is one of Bill's octave mandolins--a fantastic instrument in every way. Here's some serious maple on the back. It's got that 3D thing happening which doesn't show in the photo.

Don Grieser
Apr-29-2004, 10:25pm
Here's a full view of the front of the octave. With the carved top and the 20-21" scale length, this octave plays great and has a great growl to it.

Don Grieser
Apr-29-2004, 10:29pm
Bill fixed me up with walnut bindings and an abalone rosette. The top is compression grain Engleman. I told him I wanted a blonde.

Don Grieser
Apr-29-2004, 10:32pm
And last of all, Bill made this beautiful ebony tailpiece and did a wonderful job on the big bridge as well. This is one big chest vibrator. I can't imagine ever finding an octave I'd like more than this one.

PCypert
Apr-30-2004, 9:34am
Very nice. Let's keep this thread going. Only 16 more pages till it catches up with the BRW thread http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
Paul

PCypert
Apr-30-2004, 9:47am
Hey all,
Was going to hold out on this until it was in my posession but couldn't wait. Will have this one sometime next week.
Paul

PCypert
Apr-30-2004, 9:49am
Here's another one.

PCypert
Apr-30-2004, 9:49am
Forgot the picture http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif