It'll poke your eye out:
I can't wait for my custom order to arrive... Though I hope there's a little less runout in mine, LOL.
It'll poke your eye out:
I can't wait for my custom order to arrive... Though I hope there's a little less runout in mine, LOL.
Whoa, who made that pointy thing?
Steve Wishnevsky. Note: This is one of his more conservative designs.
Horny little devil isn't it?
"Run out? Run out? We don't care 'bout no stinkin' Run Out!" Eli Wallach, "Treasure of the Sierra Madre"
Mandola fever is permanent.
I kinda like it! It's ugly, but that is the point of this thing
If I dodn't allready have a 4 string emando, this would certainly be an option
I've always been crazy, but it kept me from going insane! (W.J.)
Syncopation rules the nation! (S.J.)
I just went to his site. My mom told me,If you can't say something nice, dont say anything at all! #But I can't shut up about this! Are those UGLY instruments!I can't believe anyone would even CONSIDER buying one. #Did you buy it cause it's cheap, or to have an #uglyer something no one else has? (Secretly I wanted to buy one too though!)
Yes. #Originally Posted by (krishna @ April 25 2004, 17:42)
BTW I didn't buy an emando; I ordered an electric plectrum guitar - it's a semihollow version of the danelectro longhorn mando-guitar... I think. Don't exactly know what it looks like yet.
Real reason I ordered it was I wanted a cheap alternative way to try out the Eddie Freeman's tuning without possibly destroying a "real" plectrum guitar.
Plus it sounded like a fun idea at the time... I'll post a pic when I get it. If all else fails, I got a nifty piece of folk art for $200. Can't go wrong.
Steve's instruments are great when cheap and weird is what you're after.
Peter Klima (not the hockey player)
a real AXE, Die all you Banjos!!!
Didn't I see that in Spock's cabin in a scene from Star-Trek? He also played the Lyre.
Todd Joles, handyman and aspiring luthier!
San Diego's own Rock Bottom Bluegrass!
Traditional music played without talent!
The greatest band you've never heard!
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