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    Default Re: Electric mandola coming down the pipe!

    uh-oh, EMAS is flaring up fierce!

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    Default Re: Electric mandola coming down the pipe!

    Does anybody have try this electric mandola.
    It's expensive, but it seems pretty cool...
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    Default Re: Electric mandola coming down the pipe!

    Quote Originally Posted by Chief View Post
    Well, I just ordered mine. ... I plan on doing a review for Emando.com Martin when I've had a chance to test drive it for awhile.
    Chief, any progress on that review?

    I wouldn't call the Duesenberg a "mandola" -- it has 12 strings and is intended for a guitar-based tuning. Duesenberg calls it a "mando guitar."
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    Default Re: Electric mandola coming down the pipe!

    Yeah, guess I haven't gotten around to that one yet. One of these days. Actually haven't played it much. Did drop it down to 4 strings, and that seemed to work better. Will do the review as soon as time permits.
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