Paul Merlo, winner of the Design a Weber Give-a-Way, posted this video on our FaceBook Page- Thanks Paul! Added the pics of the instrument that I found in my image file...
11 inch scale, 1 1/8 inch nut width. Call or email Cameron for details!
Napping during the break.
Matt and I went to the Cambridge market square yesterday afternoon. Mandolin and guitar in tow, we walked through it twice scouting busking locations. One by one they were taken up by more experienced and decisive buskers. We finally settled upon the southwest corner, near a coffee shop and some likely looking kiosks. I set out the mandolin case (my breast-cancer-awareness pink gig bag) and tuned up my Vessel F5. Matt tugged out the Rainsong and waited. That space ...
...on fingertips. Highly annoying. And painful. Lance it or leave it? Regardless, this callus will have a crater!
To those of you who have written to inform me of the proper spelling of competence...thanks! I know. But its a stumble to get there
The bridge sizings on the mandolin family Traditional and Original Brekke Bridges, and our flat bridges are now standardized, making it much easier to understand and order from the website. We believe our Bridges' innovative designs are sturdier and help your instrument's overall performance, plus they just look very elegant. If you LIKE us on FaceBook you get a little discount too!
I posted this on FaceBook and I thought it might be of interest here, too. Sorry if it's a repeat- although probably not as it looked like they used mandolin sized back-drop- sheesh.
A lot has happened since the last time I dropped a line here. I should update here more often! (I wonder if anyone is still reading this. Drop me a line or post a comment if you are!) The following is a warning to all you unattached people out there. This could happen to you... She is wonderful. She plays guitar and writes songs, she is intelligent, insightful, caring, patient, and fun to kiss. When we met she was on vacation from England, visiting the Bay Area ...
Updated Jul-11-2012 at 8:47am by Daniel Nestlerode
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