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    Default The Big Dog Octave

    Last year, I was thrilled to get a call from Darren Nicholson (Balsam Range) which started our conversation on a custom Octave Mandolin build.

    I pitched the idea of using "The Californian" archtop guitar style, which had worked so well when transitioned to the initial "Big Hammer" mandocello build I had done with Lee Roy, and we were off to the races!

    While Darren has a little dog at home, it seemed appropriate since Darren's current solo bluegrass hit is, Why Don't You Love Me Like My Dog Does? to build a "Big Dog".

    Darren asked for a dark, traditional sunburst, rounded D neck and a built-in K&K pickup, but left a lot of the rest of the build up to my discretion. What a fun build!

    We finally got together at IBMA this year for the hand-off. Luckily, he was kind enough to let me keep the instrument at my booth for several days, which allowed a bunch of players to run it through its paces. Here are a few pictures to fill out the story --

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    Darren's Big Dog Octave features --

    Scale - 21-3/4"
    Top - Sitka Spruce
    Back, Neck and Sides - Curly maple
    Tuners - Rubner
    Peghead, Fingerboard, Binding and Armrest - Ebony
    Bridge and Tailpiece - Sorensen Killer

    I also made a "Killer Case" for safe travels --

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    Cool to see Darren get this puppy out in the world right away. Here is a shot from a recent show at the Isis Theater in Asheville --

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    I've got to say, I loved noodling around on this octave myself and am looking forward to building many more!

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    Default Re: The Big Dog Octave

    Beautiful.
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    Yowzah!

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    Nice! Gorgeous back on that one...

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    Awesome.

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    Steve, The Big Dog is the coolest octave ever! I love it!

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    Man, you really know about beautiful flow and curves. I consistently love your designs.
    Blow on, man.

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    Steve - That's absolutely astounding !!!. Everything about it looks 'right'. Darren's a great mandolin player - i'm a great fan of Balsam Range & i hope he uses your Octave on a few future cuts. WOW !!!,
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    Thanks for the enthusiastic responses! I'm looking forward to getting some sound/video from Darren for this one for sure.

    Here are couple more glam shots from before she headed out into the real world --

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    Steve

    PS - I'd also like to give a super-plug for the Rubner tuners -- Outstanding quality at reasonable prices.
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    First video from the Isis Theater in Asheville -

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    Aaahhh, and my buddy Griff. I got to put a pick to the "Big Dog" a few weeks back. Nice instrument.

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    Steve, the Big Dog sounds great! Nice video, good picking!

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    Really sweet!
    Amateurs practice until they can play it right.
    Professionals practice until they can't play it wrong.

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    That Big Dog has a Big Growl!

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    Darren just sent me a new video featuring his solo rendition of Ashokan Farewell which gives a really nice feel for tone of his Big Dog Octave --



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    Holy jamoley, that thing's alive!

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    Fabulous looking and sounding instruments. Great to hear Darren make the Big Dog growl. They make a great combination. Man does that sucker ring.
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    I kind of want an OM. Do you make a, "Fatt-Dad?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatt-dad View Post
    I kind of want an OM.
    I'm not a doctor, but that's the first symptom of the disease. You should have that looked at.

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    The newest Big Dog octave.

    Bearclaw Sitka spruce, Curly Claro walnut, Bubinga appointments.

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    Beautiful work, Steve. That walnut is stunning!

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    Steve, that is beautiful!!! It's a real work of art!!!

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    OMG !! - Now i've got BDOMAS !!!!!!!.

    Seriously awesome craftsmanship & design there Steve,
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    I've said it before, but the walnut one.... i think it's the most beautiful thing i've seen from a luthier Steve I'd love one. Sadly my days of spending are officially gone
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