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Well done. Really fun to listen to.
Jams all over the place in hallways, hotel rooms, suites and stairwells until the sun comes up
Will be there too with a couple mandolins - A Sullivan and either a Ruhland or a Heiden and a vintage guitar or two. Would love to jam with folks who like to play instrumental fiddle tunes, jigs and...
Plus One on the Duff/Kimble recommendation and check out that Hogan that just hit the classifieds...I'd add Ruhland to the mix but it's hard to find an F5 in your $ range
Plus One on the Duff/Kimble recommendation and check out that Hogan that just hit the classifieds...I'd add Ruhland to the mix but it's hard to find an F5 in your $ range
Fantastic. Terrific mandolin playing and Prajna's vocals are beautiful
"Old square head" sounds great in Mike's hands and yours too Don!
208305 Thought I'd share a pic of this print I have of Crumb with playing a mando. It was done by the illustrator Drew Friedman, a long time friend of Crumb's
Will I be struck by mando cafe lightening if I ask whether John Duffey may have occasionally tuned his mando?
interesting rhythm. Love hearing mandolin in these ways that my ear is not familiar with
Really nice. Well played, sung, recorded...and I agree with bbcee, you and that Gibson sound great together
Andrew Marlin does some string bending to pretty cool effect in my opinion...
Hey Steve - I had a similar accident and surgery 10 years ago. Couldn't touch an instrument for about 2 years without serious discomfort. I began the PT and rehab right away after the surgery...
Great picking by these guys...and, Jake Eddy is a monster flat picker!
The rechargeable tone guards are amazing!
Great stuff!
I think Joshua also posted this clip I shot somewhere else in the Cafe Forum so apologies for that, but I thought I'd park it here too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwgIBqiuc44
Bob is a reputable dealer - straight shooter
Very cool. Love the stuff you're doing
I agree Olaf - the Griffith Loar has some special chemistry and mojo going on that luthiers can talk about in a more technical way...it does differ in design from most A5's...but subjectively, it is...
201132 Roy's top
There is Bryan! Roy is short for corduroy. John experimented with the staining of the top and did something to bring out the texture of the grain so it has the appearance and slightly bumpy texture...
FYI the group mando photo includes: The Griffith Loar, a copy of the Griffith Loar that Max Girouard built in collab with Bruce Harvie, Andrew's Nugget and Gilchrist F5's, my Ruhland F5 #35 and a...
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https://youtu.be/FqcVKoA6ZLs
Thought folks might enjoy seeing photos from an afternoon picking session over at Matt Ruhland's place yesterday (and a truck...