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    Re: Gibson's 1923 F-5 Master Model Reissue

    Just want to point out that even on an inexpensive Gibson acoustic guitar (G-45) the website indicates "hot hide glue" in the neck to body joint.

    Have not played any of these current Gibson...
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    Re: Gibson A-50 (43-CPR 7)

    Per Paul Fox's book "The Complete Guide to Gibson Mandolins" page 151, the price shown on the tag was current for 1952. Didn't change until 1956.

    That seems to agree with the single line Kluson...
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    Re: Old Gibson Mandoins and laminated B&S

    That's wrong. Which is strange. I trust them for having more accurate descriptions most of the time. (Am a long time customer so I have a positive bias here.)

    If the binding had been replaced,...
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    Re: New Mandolin Cafe Hat

    Haven't purchased one from this run. Have two earlier ones that fit my 7 3/4 size head just fine.
  5. Re: What are the chances that a moderately-priced mandolin sounds

    Guess I'd look at it as what are you trying to accomplish? Sound just like Bill, or Dawg or??? Then it's probably going to be tough to get a new, modest priced factory instrument to sound like that....
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    Re: A Jr- Interesting Wood Grain

    Love the wavy wide grain top. Always interesting to see Gibson not using a center seam on the top.

    Definitely is an early one with the worm under tuners.

    IMO, someone got a good deal.
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    Re: Best Flat-top/Pancake/Army Navy Mandolin?

    Another vote for a Flatiron 1N or similar, if you can find one at that price.

    Otherwise, a Big Muddy is good choice. I think the MM-x or MW-x with mismatched wood get in just under that $500 goal....
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    Re: Strad-O-Lin Circa 1940?

    That's odd. Does look like the back is slightly loose in one photo and maybe laminate cracks in the back in another.

    No idea what the top is, though. Maybe mahogany. I don't see the grain...
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    Re: Emma's Waltz (Emman Valssi)

    Good tune. Seems like it may have been "played out" in the last few decades. Our band can do it, but we don't include it in our sets very often. I happen to like it and try to get us to play it more...
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    Re: Looking for Finnish Mando Tunes

    Been working on Sakkijarven for years and still can't get it anywhere near accordion speed. And that is the speed for dancing. Our band just played it during the instructional hour of a dance last...
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    Re: 1940s Strad-O-Lin

    It could be either. Looks like the headstock has a curved center instead of a point. The latter to me indicates 1950's (and 60's) SOL models. But it's so hard to say with certainty. Because that...
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    Re: What is or was this?

    That's ugly, and maybe a bit sad. Don't think I've ever seen it around this area. Looks to my eyes like a poorly finished kit instrument with a fake headstock face. Not even good inlay work on the...
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    Re: Praise for the Kentucky KM-150

    Have said this before on a few different threads, the KM-150 is a very good mandolin. Finnish musician Arto Jarvela uses a KM-150 as his main performing mandolin these days. (Look up the band Tallari...
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    Re: N(o)MD - '85 Carlson Flatiron A5 Jr

    That's awesome! Looks like it's a one piece top. Even cooler.

    Those Flatiron models have a great sound, IMO.
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    Re: Metsäkukkia - Finnish waltz

    It's a staple in our Finnish-American band. Also one of the tunes my wife usually sings.

    We like it in A minor for the vocal versions. Some accordion players prefer it in G minor.

    Here's my...
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    Re: Oval Hole Strad- Galiano 1950s?

    Yes, that's a 1950's. Have owned one with the Stadium label. Bottom of the line, IMO. All laminate mahogany.

    That one has a neck angle problem. The fingerboard should be higher off the body and...
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    Re: Big Muddy MW-11 in Cincinnati

    Hopefully it goes to a good home. Love the coloration of the top and back.

    Okay, that's making me get my M11 out to noodle on today.
  18. Thread: Flatiron 1N

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    Re: Flatiron 1N

    Yes, a very nice price. Paid more for the last one I had and it didn't have a hard case.
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    Re: Strad-O-Lin- Late 40s?

    Not original bridge. And cut down. If you magnify the photo that includes the neck heel, you can see the glue line where the neck has shifted.

    Definitely overpriced. I've had two like this one....
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    Re: Tuner recomendation for full sun

    Peterson is still the best I've found. The Snark HZ is often adequate in full sun. But like pops1, I just carry the unitune (or polytune) in my case and make do.

    Yes, the micro tuner does work but...
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    Re: Gibson A-50 on Shopgoodwill

    Ow. Looks like the strings are nearly on the first fret. Even though I usually like basket cases this one would be a hard pass. Even at $400.

    Besides the Eastman 505, a Kentucky KM-150 would also...
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    Re: ABCnotation.com Harmony and V:2

    It didn't come up for me just now in St. Paul, Minnesota. (Where it is +5f and we have a gig this evening.)
  23. Re: How do you like your armrests (aesthetically)

    Felt the amber top of my new Boeh needed something else. An ebony McClung XL Plus fit the bill.

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    Re: Wide Nut Fever?

    Just wanted to add that sometimes nut width can matter. Passed on a nice instrument because it had a 1" nut. Felt that was just too narrow. Even though it's not that much narrower than 1 1/16"...
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    Re: Wide Nut Fever?

    Maybe. But I just pick the instrument by how it feels and sounds to me. The 1930's Gibson models I've owned were fairly wide, same with the oval hole A models. And the 1930's and early '40's...
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