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bluegrassjack2
Oct-25-2004, 4:37pm
This is a test to see if I can post an image

grandmainger
Oct-25-2004, 4:49pm
You can! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

Nice woody room! Is that some cabin somewhere?

Also, what's the mando?

kudzugypsy
Oct-25-2004, 8:14pm
oooh, thats what i want. a cabin up in the hills where i can sit and play my mandolin! i bet it sounds good in there with those pine floors.

John Bertotti
Oct-25-2004, 8:59pm
Is it a Jim Barna Log home, perfect setting for some relaxing picking. I bet the logs just sing with the picking. John

bluegrassjack2
Oct-26-2004, 6:25am
This was taken at a friend of mine's log home high on a mountain in North Carolina. Beautiful setting etc.
The mandolin is made by and independant luthier in W. Virginia. He calls his mandolins "The Bluegrass"
Great mandolin for price.

Lane Pryce
Oct-26-2004, 7:04am
Hey Jack how bout some good pics of the your mandolin and a bit more info on the maker. Lp

bluegrassjack2
Oct-27-2004, 2:43pm
am trying to post more pic of my Bluegrass Mandolin

bluegrassjack2
Oct-27-2004, 2:47pm
This mandolin was made by a guy named, Glen Cecil in Charleston, W.VA.
This one cost around $1800 but think they are now Abt $2200.
Sounds great, looks great feels great, ha.
I'm kinda young with the mandolin but I think this is a great mandolin for the money.

bluegrassjack2
Oct-27-2004, 2:49pm
Pic of head

bluegrassjack2
Oct-27-2004, 2:51pm
I'm not very good at this digital pic taking yet. #Just bought my first camera and learnining it and the mandolin, ha.

Lane Pryce
Oct-27-2004, 3:00pm
Hey Jack looks like a bute to me! The flaming is awsome, real nice back and neck too. Thanks for the pics. Lp
http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/coffee.gif

bluegrassjack2
Oct-27-2004, 4:08pm
My last pic.
Thanks for your kind words LP.