The dot on the 9th fret (rather than the 10th) suggests that the builder comes/came from a guitar background.
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The dot on the 9th fret (rather than the 10th) suggests that the builder comes/came from a guitar background.
I was always taught that good design consists of three things, economics, aesthetics and ergonomics. It might be cheap and, at the same time look a million dollars but if it’s a pain to use, it’s...
Do you hate changing strings? (!)
Great idea to buy a Northfield - I doubt you’ll ever regret it. Just remember, there’s no such thing as a stupid question!
Is that a “snakehead”?
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Oh dear! The plate with the knobs looks like it started life as as a door handle escutcheon - note the keyhole.
‘25 snakehead with worm over tuners - those will be the modern spacing. Almost anything will fit (except the StewMac “Restoration” tuners) providing you’re happy to plug and re-drill the screw holes....
What happened to it is a matter for speculation but, as Gibson labels were invariably filled in in pencil and subject to fading, it appears that it’s been over-written - wrongly.
It’s a common phenomenon - ever tried out a guitar or mandolin in a music shop? - which is why the better ones have an isolated room in which to try out instruments.
Picks are a matter of personal taste. I bought three horn picks from a guitar show, however many years ago; awful things and I’ve yet to find an instrument I can use them on.
Ah! It’s just struck me. I was thinking he’d inserted a new Photoshopped label over the old one whereas he probably just ‘shopped the photo’ of the label to replace the serial number with a squiggle....
I’m curious as to how you scan a label inside an F holed mandolin in order to Photoshop it!
That’s one badly written label - I’m not even sure that the F started life as an F - be very careful!
Something strange about the listing. I checked it after danjec’s last post and it was £1014. Today it’s £1015. Could it be that the 700 odd Cafe members clicking the link but not buying are driving...
According to the tailpiece, the “miscellaneous” mandolin the pickup is on is a Kay. Interestingly, Kay guitars were available in the UK for a time at that famous music emporium; Woolworths.
It does happen. Many years ago, friends of mine ordered two sofas. When they arrived, it was clear that they were upholstered in the wrong fabric. They pointed this out to the shop who apologised and...
No problem, I realise that.
Made “for him”? Looks pretty much like a bog standard RM-1 with Hotplate to me.
Hi John,
Look no further than darkest Derbyshire. Newtone will make you sets of whatever gauge and length you want. Their “configurator” will tell you how much they’ll cost you -...
I’m no expert on bowlbacks - bought one c.1970 and it’s been a wall hanger since c.1974 but it sounds to me that it could benefit from a setup.
I suppose it depends upon whether you’re happy with whatever you’re engraving cutting through the plating. Both mine appear to have been engraved prior to being plated.
I brought my first Kimble home in a TKL case and that had a blanket; similar to what Kit describes. I had Keith Calton build me a case shortly afterwards and the TKL has been empty for the last 16...
Like you, I’ve seen then for fiddles but not for mandolins. The last (late) fiddle player I worked with had one. He put his fiddle in it, placed that in the case which itself had a case cover. Never...
I’m not convinced that piezo technology has changed since they started putting them in telephone handsets at the beginning of the 20C.