Same here, except can I have mine with a Tuba as well?
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Same here, except can I have mine with a Tuba as well?
I could see how a electric mandolin would seem to confuse people as well.
Has anyone ever had their mandolin mistaken for another instrument?
So far I have had mine mistaken for a violin, guitar, ukulele, and are you ready for it?................ a BANJO!!:disbelief:
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At least!
They might of gotten the wrong mandolin:whistling:
https://reverb.com/item/7538991-weber-gallitin-a-style-mandolin-dark-brown
The 956 I believe is a discontinued model, it had the same specs as the 950 only it had a darker “wine burst” they called it.
I think that there was also a 906, which had the same specs as the 900.
The 300s have a satin finish and the 500s have gloss. The 300s tend to sound more open right out of the box.
Tell me about it, each day I think: would I rather own a Kentucky and live in an actual house? Or would I rather buy everything on my musical wishlist and and live on the streets? It is a very tough...
Come on, just one tiny soundclip? Pleaseeeee:mandosmiley:
Isn’t this similar to the mandovoodoo, that Stephen Perry does? He doesn’t take the top off or recut the tone bars, but he makes those Eastman and Kentuckys sing, at least that’s what the owners say!
Yep the fishing here is great for sure, I also just got a reply from someone up in Portland to try a KM950
Willie Poole, I live in Salem, Oregon, a bit far, no?:)
Thanks, after listening to numerous soundclips I am leaning towards the Kentucky or Jbovier. What would you say is the biggest difference in tone between them? Also which one would have the best fit...
I have a chance to trade a tenor banjo of mine for a tenor guitar, it’s a Black Bear tenor, anyone have any information on them?
Here’s my question,
I am looking at the the Kentucky 950 p, Jbovier and the eastman 800 series.
I had a 815v a while back and I liked it so that’s what I am leaning towards, but I keep hearing...
I just wanted to add, that a couple months I went ahead bought an Eagle F5 TKD mandolin and my impressions were that it sounded amazing, one the best mandolins l have played, BUT the catch is that...
Agreed, I'm partial to Eastman having owned a 815v a while back. The only problem I had with it was that the neck was too small for me.
Also, Eastmans open up over time too, I once played a 315 in...
get rid of that flute.
You can throw away that drum.
Eight strings is for me.
I used to have a Eastman 815v that had an average amount scroll work, and while it wasn't perfect it was no where near as bad as those pics:disbelief:
I also noticed that second picture of the...
...You can put a new nut and string a banjo mandolin upside down, and then maybe even be audible
among the rather loud, Session Fiddlers.. :whistling:
If your not into sound of a mando...
I know that the A style mandolin kits from International Viloin are well received on here, but has any one had any experience with their F style kits?
Thanks
You lucky dog:cool:!
What's his personality like? I have always thought of him sort of hyper:))
I have a 2008 Breedlove Quartz FF that I am thinking about "downgrading" from. I know it sounds crazy but I have Eastman AC 120 guitar that cost under $400 that I bought new a while back and I love...