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Scotti Adams
Jan-03-2007, 8:10pm
..she was a good mando..just wondering who ended up with it and how she has matured.

Scotti Adams
Jan-04-2007, 9:49am
Heres a pic of her..

Scotti Adams
Jan-04-2007, 9:51am
..thought somebody out there may know

Chris "Bucket" Thomas
Jan-04-2007, 4:56pm
Do you regret selling her?

How did she sound? They are beautiful.........

Scotti Adams
Jan-04-2007, 4:58pm
...yea I kinda regret selling it..but I was in a place in my life where I needed the money...I got a great one to replace it tho..A Buddy Davis. The Rose was the first mandolin that I had built exactly to my specs..I picked everything out on it....so..yea...it was special.

pickinNgrinnin
Jan-04-2007, 5:19pm
[QUOTE]All I have around the house is a couple junker mandolins.

No one is buying that Shane! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/laugh.gif

sgarrity
Jan-04-2007, 5:22pm
Hey Shayne, anytime you're ready to unload one of those "junkers" I have a couple hundred dollers I'd give ya! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
Slightly more on topic, I got to play a Rose that a pickin buddy bought and it's a darn fine mandolin.

Shaun

Brian T
Jan-04-2007, 6:13pm
That would be my mandolin that Shaun is talking about. It's the Emma Rose. Still opening up, but is a really fine instrument.

Brian T
Jan-05-2007, 5:15pm
It's a very fine mandolin and I got it at a very good price. I'll get it broken in and opened up by summer, I hope.