A little update as the first Cherry Ranger went out today- sounds fantastic! Just thought some might be interested in these woods that are a bit different. Thanks, NP! I love my Ranger! I upgraded to the walnut with radiused ebony fretboard. From the start I was blown away with how great it looked and sounded! You can’t beat its size and portability as ...
Updated Sep-07-2018 at 5:20pm by Mary Weber
Any of the bridge issues below will rob your instrument of tone and volume and are responsible for more players going on a new string brand or gauge hunt because their instrument just doesn’t sound like it used to. I know I’ve posted on this topic a few times before, however recently Bruce has gotten quite a few instruments in for miscellaneous work and noticed almost all had bridge issues: poor fit, leaning towards the fingerboard, some bases flipped bass for treble, and messed ...
This one will travel to France, soon- upgraded with an ebony FB & Peghead Veneer (think it's radiused, too) and buckskin color. This one is Vegan- which is pretty easy to achieve with the ebony star in the peghead and micarta nut- looks cool, too! Bruce has been picking wood and planning with two players for their instruments (one a two point, one an F)...great visits!
Here's a nice (and interesting) letter we received from a repair. Mandos can sure get around: My Grandfather Peter E Anderson was listed on the 1900 census as living in an apartment in Kentucky with three other LDS missionaries. Before he left the mission field to come home, he bought his wife Clara a mandolin. My father gave the mandolin to Pamela when we were newlyweds because she was the only member of the extended family that owned and played a mandolin. Several ...
...and the Mandolin Man is back!! He's been busy updating the shop, acquiring the best materials and, most importantly, perfecting design. There will be the B2 model line, and the customized (as only you and he can imagine together) "The Bruce" line of mandolin family instruments and arch top guitars. Watch the Montana Lutherie website for ongoing updates: price list, design and spec lists, new instruments for sale, and questions answered. ...
Ludwick, Mandolinist of A2ZZ Band writes: Bruce did an amazing job on my harmonic suppressor! Not only did it cure unwanted ringing and buzzing, but totally added fashion to function by inlaying my signature in Abalone." Thanks, Z.Z.!!
A Happy Player Thank you for the excellent work you did on my Beartooth. It's like a new mandolin: it's easier to play with the new frets and radiused fretboard. I was always happy with this mandolin now I'm even more so. Thanks again! SM Check out our new Tshirts! 012 Day(s) : 14 Hour(s) : 15 Minute(s) : 51 Second(s)
Updated Feb-16-2018 at 6:45pm by Mary Weber
Right now Bruce is reconditioning an 1988 Flatiron 1N and it should give many, more years of playing-Good Bones. Radiused the Fingerboard Refret Radiused Nut and Bridge Saddle Fix Seam Seperations on Back Cracked Top *not being refinished I will be posting several used MAC Instruments in the Classifieds, and on our website, if you're interested.
Hope everyone had a great Christmas season. Like everyone, we got behind but recently we had visitors, I started working on Rangers, and new wood came in today!
Waiting for glue to dry: (he's working on a 1984 Flatiron: new tuners, nut, bridge and EVO fretwire)