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    Re: Separation of Neck From Body… What a Bummer

    If you can't return it - or it is too costly to do so, then that looks a candidate for a "strap button repair": basically reglue the neck as best you can, then fit a strap button on the heal with a...
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    Re: Weber Aficionados

    Weber mandolins have only been produced in the US.
    Flatiron and Breedlove mandolins have been produced in both the US and overseas.
    Bruce Weber, Steve Carlson, and Kim Breedlove have founded their...
  3. Re: Separation of Neck From Body… What a Bummer

    I'm with Jeff. Get the strings off, see if it comes out of the mortise. Then you could clean up the old glue and try again. If it goes back together close to original you could add a couple of screws...
  4. Re: AI and music: Billie Eilish, Sheryl Crow and Jon Bon Jovi

    That's a very interesting comment about Art, given that everything that's made is a form of human expression. The hierarchy of 'utility' versus 'ART' seems challenged by better machines. And many...
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    Re: Mandolin Gender

    Ever since the removal of the fretboard extension, mine's been confused.
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    Batwing from a bat cave

    On SGW. Because it will doubtless bit up too far, no interest, but I know there are fans here of the genre. This one spent time in some environment so foul that the finish, down to bare wood, peeled....
  7. Re: AI and music: Billie Eilish, Sheryl Crow and Jon Bon Jovi

    AI transport is woodshedding on autopilot.
    You slide into a beautiful aluminium box in New York with your mandolin and a subscription to the AI mandolin school and by the time you’ve reached San...
  8. Re: AI and music: Billie Eilish, Sheryl Crow and Jon Bon Jovi

    My nightmare of sitting at the wheel and having it wrestled from my hands by AI became true in a rented VW Golf with so-called "lane assist". The thing tried to steer me into oncoming traffic on a...
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    Re: Orpheum B/Strad-O-lin 1950s

    Economo. Rhymes with Geronimo.
  10. Re: AI and music: Billie Eilish, Sheryl Crow and Jon Bon Jovi

    That would explain why Keith Richard’s has been alive for centuries.
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    Re: More Gibson Antics

    It baffles me that so many people are so attached, emotionally or otherwise, to this thing, Gibson, that has so little impact on their life.
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    Trailer for Ger Mandolin Orchestra 2024

    Just came across this impressive video, with Mike Marshall playing and directing the orchestra. I assume that they're on tour elsewhere. Other videos have women, including, I believe, Caterina...
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    Re: Boroscope or Endoscope

    Mine is an endoscope. Uses bluetooth to connect to a pad or phone; requires charging (permanent LI battery). It came with a 25' cable which of course is way too long, but it works fine as long as I...
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    Big news from Gibson!

    I'd get one just for the day pass!
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    Re: My dad's fern mandolin

    I think you're right, and that's why it is so very sad that it ended up in a flea market for $20.
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    Re: Is this Mandolin any good?

    There were 200 USAAF airfields in the UK in WW2 and many were in Lincolnshire, so I would reckon your mandolin was brought over by someone in the military at that time. I have a 1942 made Harmony...
  17. Re: What are the chances that a moderately-priced mandolin sounds

    FWIW The Music Emporium currently has a sunburst Eastman 815/v on the wall. I’ve played three Eastman 815/v mandolins. One was awesome, one was just OK, and one was a flat dud. I’m interested is...
  18. Re: What are the chances that a moderately-priced mandolin sounds

    Just speaking generally we live in a golden age of instrument manufacturing so there’s a very good chance that a cheap instrument would sound great. I have a few of them.
  19. Re: Oldest L-5! Lloyd Loar Signature!Analysis

    Jeff, remember that there is a good chance that the dust is comparatively new. ;) Dirt, dust and goop are certainly not part of the original Gibson/Loar concept. Do they belong more in the "aging" or...
  20. Re: The downside list of Upside Down tuning machines

    To me, "over/under" is much more obvious because I think of "upside down" tuners as (e.g.) worm-over tuners installed in a location designed worm-under ones, i.e., so the turning of the keys goes...
  21. Re: What are some of the best Mandolins that you all have played?

    This old Duff aint bad


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    How to pack an instrument for shipping

    Tony Williamson put this video together for a seller who had no experience shipping a valuable instrument. We thought it was well done and had great information that it should be available to all for...
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    Re: Nashville Visit Advice

    My son and I went last Friday and it’s better than ever. I got to play a Dudenbostel and a couple other super nice (and super expensive) mandos. Sales guy found me room so I could demo an F5G(I must...
  24. Thread: Aged-tone?

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    Re: Aged-tone?

    Wood will always gets to EMC which depends on RH of air around it. Thermally processed wood has slightly lower EMC and has generally better dimensional stability which was the main argument for doing...
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    Re: Old Duff engraving probably Machine ?

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    This TP is from my 2002 Duff H-5 mandola. They look very similar to my eyes (especially in person, mine has much more chrome plating). It is beautiful engraving for sure, I would guess...
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