"So am not dictating what makes a mandolin, was just aware of reading here of crass ignorance of what a mandolin actually is to sum it up. Not what many here would agree, but if they have never been...
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"So am not dictating what makes a mandolin, was just aware of reading here of crass ignorance of what a mandolin actually is to sum it up. Not what many here would agree, but if they have never been...
Here's a handy link to the Ikegaku online store.
Mick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsGsCvJWEo8
See attached mandolin tab.
Mick
This is looking good...Do you have some side views of the neck alignment?
It looks as if the neck sheared off from the neck block from picture #2. These were integral in Italian bowlbacks as...
When I got my Schwab electric back in the '80s, Kevin was still making 10 stringers.
For some reason, I passed on that and went for his 5 string model.
We discussed making an alternate neck...
"....we adapt to suit the genres and taste of modern music.....which is another story, but glad to see it not abused in the rap world, at least so far as that would be the pits.
Here we go!
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I've gotten numerous preslotted ebony mandolin fretboards from Allen Guitars for making tapered replacements on bowlback mandolins to correct insurmountable neck angle problems.
They've worked...
Here's a good tune to play on it once repaired (or replaced.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FApWsL8Mq1g
Mick
Thanks, Jamie.
However, the OP did start out with: "For those unaware and not of a mature age the definition of a mandolin is 8 strings , period...."
I was just trying to help out.
I'm...
And, of course, the Mandolino Bresciano with FOUR strings.
I've never heard one of these fitted with an electric pickup but probably tried out in some Northern Italian garage band.
Mick
Here's a Lombard mandolin with SIX strings.....
One better than my Schwab electric. ;)
Mick
I believe the label is from a "Stridente" mandolin.
I'm seeing an "IDE" on the fragment with the familiar circular surrounding border.
I'm away from my files right now but will track down a...
Seems similar to many of the specs for L+H's "American Conservatory" line, which tended to be quite nice mandolins.
I've owned a few AC bowlbacks and maintain that they are the best mandolin / $...
Thanks for the photos. Very nice looking mandolin, and I certainly enjoy maple bowls...
The action looks to be in quite playable condition.
The thickness of the new fretboard makes me wonder...
We can safely narrow this down to Sicily.
Mick
I’ll second Bob’s recommendation for the Calace Dolces. I use them on my bowlbacks and flatbacks.
And even have a set of the Medios on my Gibson now. (David is probably rolling his eyes…)
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I agree with Nick.
This is certainly pre-war, and certainly not 'factory made' but likely from a small(ish) shop that produced a lot of MOR mandolins for export to England, France, Germany etc and...
Lots of violin music tradition in Mexico.
The Texas Fiddle Festival has had huapango / huastecan fiddle playing for some years now.
Much of what we Texans love about Texas music is a hybrid of...
An interesting discssion...
I realize it's out of date range for the primary comparisons, but fwiw, my 1951 Martin A is 9.5 W and 3.0 D.
Mick
Thanks, David, Martin, Simon, Dagger...and I'm sure I'm forgetting someone..
It seems we're once again converging on some of the same great music.
I think I've let on that I've been slipsliding...
John, I was following (or trying to follow) this discussion in another thread where some research papers were testing the sound characteristics of a bowlback.
You've summarized the summaries nicely....
Thanks, J.
That's a great resource.
Not sure how deep I want to go, but I'd like to go deeper than I am now.
i enjoy the Frenchified box and fiddle music.
Mick
Thank you, sir.
I picked up a DG box last year and in the book examples it looked like a number of tunes in those keys. Was that your experience?
I'd be interested in learning more music from...
Here's a link to the CD that Jim mentioned in his post.
At least it goes by the same name.
Jim?
Mick
A few nice nuggets of information from the site Mike linked to, filling in a bit more on the 20s scene in Chicago, particularly JR Stewart:
"The Le Domino model was the brainchild of James R....