Girouard makes octaves. I picked up the one that was in the classifieds awhile back. A style with f holes, 20 inch scale. Instruments like that turn up if you are willing to wait for it.
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Girouard makes octaves. I picked up the one that was in the classifieds awhile back. A style with f holes, 20 inch scale. Instruments like that turn up if you are willing to wait for it.
Thanks to all for the advice. Brick makes a very point as that is the natural trajectory for these kind of things. Just as a perfectly nice Km150 morphed into an mt2v and a Kimble mandola this too...
I need advice for a real basic setup to record myself playing music. My needs are simple. I want to be able to record myself playing 2 or 3 different instruments or parts. Not interested in...
I recently had a CA bridge fitted to my older Kentucky mandolin. Worked out great.
I have a Yellowstone A which I like a lot. Don't know if it's fair to equate the sound to the Yellowstone F which I assume you're considering. My weber sits along side a Kentucky km1000 and 9 times...
I second the notion to go see Robert at Folkmusician. He just did a bridge set and some adjustments on my older Kentucky and did a great job. He'll set you up with a good instrument and treat you...
So, what is the problem if the bridge tilts a little forward? I recently picked up a used instrument on which the bridge does tilt forward a bit. I am happy with the sound but if this bridge issue...
Ok. Head to head comparison; Weber Yellowstone vs Kentucky km1000 or km1500. Before I pull the trigger on one of these Kentuckies, because I crave a scroll, will it stack up to the Weber?
Why do I keep coming back to this desire for an f style mando? I have what I feel is a pretty nice sounding A style in my Weber Yellowstone. But when I see these discussions about the Kentucky KM1000...