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  1. Re: Separation of Neck From Body… What a Bummer

    Here's a good tune to play on it once repaired (or replaced.)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FApWsL8Mq1g

    Mick
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    Re: Mandolin misunderstanding by young folk

    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...
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    Re: Mandolin misunderstanding by young folk

    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
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    Re: Mandolin misunderstanding by young folk

    Here's a Lombard mandolin with SIX strings.....

    One better than my Schwab electric. ;)

    Mick
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    Re: ID on bowl back please

    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...
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    Re: Thornward- Lyon & Healy Bowl Back 1905

    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 / $...
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    Re: Light strings for Neapolitan bowl-back

    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...
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    Re: Pretty bowlback with lots of MOP

    We can safely narrow this down to Sicily.

    Mick
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    Re: Light strings for Neapolitan bowl-back

    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…��)
    ...
  10. Re: Just bought it on flea market - need hepl with identification

    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...
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    Re: Bluegrass and Mariachi

    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...
  12. Re: Martin A style mandolins - General info-Body change, size cha

    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
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    Re: Mandolin in bal folk music?

    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...
  14. Re: What qualities does a Neapolitan mandolin have?

    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....
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    Re: Voyageur & French Canadian Folk Songs

    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
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    Re: Voyageur & French Canadian Folk Songs

    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...
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    Re: Voyageur & French Canadian Folk Songs

    Here's a link to the CD that Jim mentioned in his post.

    At least it goes by the same name.

    Jim?


    Mick
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    Re: Regal Le Domino Mandolin C.1933

    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....
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    Re: Strap for bowl back

    Well, you could swap out the light gauge strings for some heavier ones and watch your Washburn implode on you while you're fiddling with your strap attachment.

    Mick
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    Re: Other branded Martin Mandolins

    My (limited) experience with Ditson labeled mandolins has been that they've been good to very good instruments hopefully reflective of the company's good taste / good sense of working with outside...
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    Re: Other branded Martin Mandolins

    I look forward to seeing your Martin / Ditson when you have a chance to post some pictures.

    Our long-lost friend Jake Wildwood has images of a Ditson labeled Martin with their "B" style...
  22. Thread: A 1921 f2?

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    Re: A 1921 f2?

    Fair play to you.

    You'd think all the lost mandolins would have turned up found by now, but these kinds of serendipitous stories come up here on a more-than-occasional basis and always make me...
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    Re: A Pair of Ceccherini's

    Great stuff, John and Bruce. Thanks for sharing.

    Where's Martin?

    We can't have a discussion here about Ceccherinis without Martin joining in. :)

    Mick
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    Re: The Queen's Welcome to Invercauld

    Thanks, John and Bren...great tales.

    I love this: "....They are unlocked and are open to anyone seeking shelter while walking or climbing in the Scottish mountains."
    And the shared ethos of...
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    Re: The Queen's Welcome to Invercauld

    Thank you, John, for the music and video.

    And now I know what a bothy is. True delights for the architect in me.

    Mick
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