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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    Crazyquilt and steve-

    I'm going by Sweetwater later today - I'll check on a single string. Thanks!

    D.H.
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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    Thanks, Bill. I'd seen his ads for instruments, didn't know he sold strings, too - choices, even!

    D.H.
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    Electric mandolin strings

    I'm down to my last set. Who sells ball-end sets? My usual sources, Elderly and Sweetwater, don't seem to carry such a thing. (I could buy single strings and make my own sets, of course.)

    D.H.
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    Re: Roll On Buddy

    Thanks - they cross lyrics, so I get them mixed up.

    D.H.
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    Roll On Buddy

    Definitely not a bluegrass version - last solo is electric mandolin.

    https://soundcloud.com/user-875085466/roll-on-buddy
  6. Re: Most tunes I post to YouTube are 65+ years old

    It's a boy, Mrs. Walker, it's a boy.

    D.H.
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    Re: Once Upon a Stormy Morning

    That was great - mysterious and deep.

    D.H.
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    Re: Best Flat-top/Pancake/Army Navy Mandolin?

    I bought a used Big Muddy for $400 couple months ago - it's fine.

    I played a Goldtone flattop (GM10) recently. Not bad (but thick finish and changing the strings is said to be difficult). $600...
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    Roving on a Winter's Night

    First recorded by Doc Watson. I was reminded of the song by Hannah Sanders' and Ben Savage's great recent version.

    https://soundcloud.com/user-875085466/roving-on-a-winters-night
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    Re: playing late and drinking

    I've been thrown out of a number of barrooms for not drinking enough.

    D.H.
  11. Re: D'Addario Micro Headstock vs Micro Clip Free tuners

    I've used a TC Unitune for several years. It's been on and off many instruments, in cases, in my pocket and it's still holding up really well. Small and inconspicuous it's not, though.

    D.H.
  12. Re: D'Addario Micro Headstock vs Micro Clip Free tuners

    I prefer a big honkin TC Unitune. Bought a mandolin that came in a case covered with stickers - fine by me. I also dress funny.

    D.H.
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    Re: N(o)MD - '85 Carlson Flatiron A5 Jr

    Congrats - looks familiar! (Mine's a September '85.)

    212074
  14. Re: Extreme newbie stringing/tuning questions

    The twisted string is not ideal, but it will probably work, but might not stay in tune that well if the wraps slip past each other. You can loosen it up, reorient the string with forceps or pliers,...
  15. Re: Ordered a Northfield F5S, Received a Big Mon Wide Nut by Mist

    A friend of mine is a model train collector. He went to a show and asked to look at a particular item. The vendor said, "Sure, but if you get a good look at it, you'll need to buy it." Which was...
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    Re: Rearranging strings on a mandolin?

    I often play A as G 2240 E, barring the G and D strings with 1st finger. Am is 2230. If the E string rings it's fine, since it's part of the chord.

    In some cases you might want to mute a...
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    Feedback buster for Big Muddy

    Soundhole plugs to cut feedback of an amplified instrument are readily available for guitars*, but don't fit the smaller soundhole of a flattop mandolin, which in this case is 60mm, or 2 3/8". Are...
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    Re: Banjo-mandolin (Dennis Pash)

    Here's Jake Wildwood's detailed look at a Slingerland b-m; the headstock looks not unlike the one in the video.

    https://jakewildwood.blogspot.com/2012/07/c1930-slingerland-banjo-mandolin.html
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    Re: Gig material

    Nope - I'm only 71!

    D.H.
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    Re: Gig material

    Carter Fambly stuff is easy to pick up.

    D.H.
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    I don't think I've heard a minor-key Hank tune before. It reminds a bit of Dylan's Man in the Long Black Coat.

    D.H.
  22. Thread: Larkin Poe

    by Dave Hicks
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    Re: Larkin Poe

    They're one of the acts I'm looking forward to seeing at Merlefest in a few months.

    D.H.
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    Re: King of the Fairies

    Good tunes do get passed around.

    I've found a few sources on the history, which all say about the same thing. e.g. ""King of the Fairies" appears to be derived from a Jacobite tune called "Bonny...
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    King of the Fairies

    https://soundcloud.com/user-875085466/king-of-the-faries

    An Irish set dance, though perhaps derived from an earlier Scottish or English tune. The outro is taken from the instrumental interlude in...
  25. Re: Should I visit Eastman factory and buy a mando in China?

    That sounds fabulously interesting! Here's Eastman's "contact us" page: https://www.eastmanguitars.com/contact

    D.H.
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