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    Default Re: Article: Mandolin Fretboard Atlas

    Is it in print yet?

    Usually ships within 1 to 2 months.
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.

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    Default Re: Article: Mandolin Fretboard Atlas

    I'd check with Hal Leonard on their purchase lead time. The publish date was listed as over a week ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B381 View Post
    Is it in print yet?
    I just ordered it from Amazon and the expected delivery date is Jul 24 - Aug 14. I'm guessing they are just starting to ship them out to retailers.

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    Looks interesting. But I'm rather cautious about another mando book written by a guitarist. His website says nothing about him playing mandolin.

    And Hal Leonard doesn't have a preview option up at Amazon. (There is a preview on Amazon of his Guitar Fretboard Atlas. Hundreds of of colored dots. I'd find it rather overwhelming.)
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    Default Re: Article: Mandolin Fretboard Atlas

    Quote Originally Posted by Christine Robins View Post
    Looks interesting. But I'm rather cautious about another mando book written by a guitarist. His website says nothing about him playing mandolin.

    And Hal Leonard doesn't have a preview option up at Amazon. (There is a preview on Amazon of his Guitar Fretboard Atlas. Hundreds of of colored dots. I'd find it rather overwhelming.)
    There is this on the Hal Leonard site, accessible from the front page we linked to in the article.

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