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  1. Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    Thank you Brian. I had one of these picks many years ago and it was a favorite. It feels good to play with one again, and it helped make sense of my pick choices I've made since. Really appreciate...
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    Received, thanks! Sounds good.
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    Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    Got mine today (Monday). Thank you Brian!!! Nice commemorative stamp, too. ;-)
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    Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    I also received the pick and it is great. Thank you, Brian!
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    Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    I received the pick today. I felt obliged to play Cedar Hill with it to start out. Thank you very much Brian!
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    Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    My pick was in the mailbox this afternoon. Many thanks, Brian. Very kind.
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    Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    Got my pick today, Thanks again, Brian!

    I pulled out the Strad-O-Lin right away and took it for a test drive. Interesting pick. I've been using rounder ones lately, so I'll be spending some time...
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    Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    Like Bob, I appreciate the gesture. However, I am not one that could benefit from a vintage Dawg pick!

    All the better for those of you that can. :)
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    Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    No I don't use that style pick, but I'd like to say thanks for the kind gesture. One of the reasons this mandolin community is so special.
  10. Re: Handing out some 30-year-old Grisman picks

    They have been my favorite pick for 40 plus years though I can't seem to make them move as well now-a-days.
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    Re: High marks for Schaller GrandTunes

    Oliver posted this the other day, and it seemed relevant to this discussion. This happens to be my new Apitius Rosine Loar Spec, and I requested the gallalith ivoroid buttons on the Grandtunes...
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    Re: Any jams in southern Vermont?

    There's a Wednesday evening jam at The Filling Station in White River Junction, great atmosphere, friendly folks, all levels are welcome and encouraged to participate. Check their web site to be sure...
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    Re: Any jams in southern Vermont?

    Hi Brian, nice to meet you! The jam landscape in Vermont is just reformulating now after a year of Covid dormancy. All the jams I know about are quite far north of you. You might have just as much...
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    Re: High marks for Schaller GrandTunes

    My mate Rab swears by them.
    He wrote to Schaller requesting some tuner bits and pieces for a restoration he was doing and they were very helpful.
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    Re: High marks for Schaller GrandTunes

    I agree. I just installed Schallers on my Red Diamond. They are smoother than the Waverly's I had on for a little bit. I ordered directly from Schaller in Germany and received them in just a couple...
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    Re: High marks for Schaller GrandTunes

    Yes. I have a set I put on my Eastman mandocello to replace the ugly (but functional) OEM tuners. All the metal hardware on the 'cello was gold (except the tuners) and they had pearloid buttons...
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    Re: High marks for Schaller GrandTunes

    Thanks for posting your review. Especially like Pokey.
  18. Re: Aaron Weinstein's New Apitius yorkville mandolin

    Here's another video of Aaron playing his Yorkville we just posted on social media:

    p/CNNOu3mlB6S
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    Re: Can anyone ID these tuners, please.

    The GA tuners which came on my GBOM were easy to sort. I simply took them off and threw them in the bin. Keith Robson made me a great replacement set but I don’t think he produces mandolin tuners...
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    Re: Can anyone ID these tuners, please.

    You might try backing out the cog screws a bit. See if it frees them up.
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    Re: Can anyone ID these tuners, please.

    A while back, if I recall, there were complaints about these and they were replaced by Stewmac. I have no idea if these are part of that batch. I seriously doubt there would be any way to know but...
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    Re: Can anyone ID these tuners, please.

    Yep, these: https://www.stewmac.com/parts-and-hardware/tuning-machines/mandolin-tuning-machines/golden-age-f-style-mandolin-tuners.html

    You can see the imprint of the originals on yours which...
  23. George Gershwin Lullaby for Strings 1919, mandolin & mandocello

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GCokrMvmMkg&feature=share
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    Re: post a video of yourself

    George Gershwin, 1919, Lullaby for Strings, mandocello and mandolins, Harmon Gladding. ...
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    Re: Intonation compensated saddle question

    I am eager to hear what the experts have to say on this. It might be useful to post a close up photo of the bridge looking from above. How is the intonation on your D string?
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