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    Re: My new Weber Gallatin Sopranolin

    Here is mine, compared to my Gibson A2

    http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/album.php?albumid=10&attachmentid=99355
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    Re: Help Me Before I Get Addicted!

    Boy have you come to the wrong place for help! We are all more like enablers.

    For most of us, our 12 step program is buy an A5 style, buy an F5 style, buy an oval hole A, buy an oval hole F, buy a...
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    Re: Help Me Before I Get Addicted!

    Yes, you need to buy 12 mandolins to complete the program. But look at the bright side, you are already on step 2!
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    Re: Help Me Before I Get Addicted!

    Sorry, it's too late, you have MAS. You've got a fever and the only cure is MORE MANDOLIN.
  5. Re: do mando players need to play more precisely than others?

    I love 'slides' !. Slides can be used for effect, or to get you from a 'wrong note' to the 'right note' while you're playing. Done neatly,it looks as though you did it for the ''effect''.
    To the...
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    Hello, I just bought a mandolin...

    Hello, just saying hello.
    I have been considering a mandolin for some time, and just recently bought one.
    I am primarily a guitar player & bass player, but I enjoy learning new things and mandolin...
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    Re: the first ding hurts the most...

    I have a ding on the face of my fiddle. It is a gift from my son Dougie. Dougie had Downs Syndrome and passed at the age of 9 yrs and 11 months. I wouldn't have that fiddle any other way. Memories!
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    Re: difference between a violin and viola

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  9. VIDEO: The Seldom Scene - 110 In The Shade

    Here is The Seldom Scene performing 110 In The Shade for the WAMU's Bluegrass Country YouTube channel.

    That's Dudley Connell on guitar, Lou Reid on mandolin, Ronnie Simpkins on bass, Fred Travers...
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    Congrats Lorraine!

    A blondie for a blondie...LOL!

    I've played one Yellowstone in my travels and it was SWEET!

    Enjoy!
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    Re: difference between a violin and viola

    But a mandolin burns with a brighter glow.

    When I was a kid we chopped up an old bass fiddle for firewood. Times were tough back then. We were so poor we had to go to Kentucky Fried Chicken to...
  12. Re: Just for a Chuckle-- Why don't people recognize a mandolin?

    Lots of things, that many people are "into," that I'm borderline ignorant about. Guns: I can tell handgun from long gun, revolver from automatic, but beyond that things blur. Fishing: probably...
  13. Re: Just for a Chuckle-- Why don't people recognize a mandolin?

    I walked out of my room a few weeks ago, strumming my mando (an Ibanez A with a pickup), when my wife's friend says "Oh, is that a new ukelele?", which is funny, considering she had given me a...
  14. Re: Just for a Chuckle-- Why don't people recognize a mandolin?

    So the people on the 'instruments like cardboard cafe' are probably lamenting the fact that no one, not even mandolin players, recognizes their instruments.:(
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    You went for the honey/tortoise finish, which is like the one I have. It's really quite beautiful, isn't it?

    My Yellowstone was my first "serious" mandolin. Picked it out after trying everything...
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    Very nice Lorraine! There is one listed in the classifieds that has a beautiful Maple back, I would think that the wood in yours is also stellar. Have fun with it.
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    Re: My worst ever MAS attack yesterday

    Having read a number of these discussions/threads I would suggest a number of alternatives. The first is to take a second job, work through the nights for eight months (minimum) so that you have...
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    gorgeous!
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    From one Yellowstone owner to another, congratulations.
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    Nice, congrats!
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    Re: Does anyone think much of wooden picks?

    All woods are fibrous by nature, not good for anything abrasive like constantly plucking strings.

    Dave H
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    Lorraine, WOW! That's a beauty. So happy for you. Hope it sounds as great as it looks.
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    Oh man, that is gorgeous! Happy picking. Bb
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    stunning to say the least - bet the tone is stunning as well - enjoy !
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    Re: My New Weber Yellowstone

    Nice mando , i have been looking at Webers thinking about getting one
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