ugh, I want that Octave bad! Financially not a good time for me....maybe tax return time??
ugh, I want that Octave bad! Financially not a good time for me....maybe tax return time??
Drew
2020 Northfield 4th Gen F5
2022 Northfield NFS-F5E
2019 Northfield Flat Top Octave
2021 Gold Tone Mando Cello
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Hi. I'm in Uk and over the last 45 years have owned and played hundreds of mandolins including many high end ones.
18 months ago I bought a 2106 Northfield Big Mon F5 (Used from Tamco in K) and I'd strongly recommend you try a BigMon.
I can't fault mine in any way at all. Maybe the small pearl dots are not my favourite. I like bigger ones but that aside, it is just a tremendous mandolin for all types of music and I honesty can't think of anything better.
It has tone to die for (I use covered 15 guage 2nd strings for extra tone). Don't know how to upload photos which are not on my profile. Email me if you wish with your email and I'll share the photos I have.
Jimmy, i couldn't agree more. I don't currently own a Northfield but boy they make fine mandolins. The last thing I need is another mandolin. And, I am still coveting the Big Mon that came to the classifies yesterday or the day prior. I believe it was $3K or so, Amazing value.
Jim
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Playing lately:
1924 Gibson A4 - 2018 Campanella A-5 - 2007 Brentrup A4C - 1915 Frank Merwin Ashley violin - Huss & Dalton DS - 1923 Gibson A2 black snakehead - '83 Flatiron A5-2 - 1939 Gibson L-00 - 1936 Epiphone Deluxe - 1928 Gibson L-5 - ca. 1890s Fairbanks Senator Banjo - ca. 1923 Vega Style M tenor banjo - ca. 1920 Weymann Style 25 Mandolin-Banjo - National RM-1
"Has anyone played one of those?"
Hi Jim - here's a short sample of Emory playing one a couple weeks ago when he visited our shop. Emory sure can take a simple tune to the next level!
New member of the Northfield F5S tribe here. I burned through a Loar and 2 Eastman's in a 6 week period and finally just told my thrifty self "self, you cheap bugger, just pull the trigger on the Northfield" so I did, and now I own a family heirloom (guess I'll have to teach one of my minions to play). Just as my Martin guitar cured (postponed?) GAS the Northfield has cured MAS (I mean not counting a Mandola, Octave Mando, Banjo Mando and possibly a Big Mon, oh and I hear Collings are nice).
The universe had sent some positive buying signs/signals tying Northfield to Samarai Skates and Vision Street Wear - but only a few would understand. I just love the vibe and culture of the company. In a day and age when most business are putting out mediocre products, food and service, it's so refreshing to see a team so stoked and passionate about what they do and make.
I can't say anything that hasn't been said already about how absolutely wonderful it looks, plays and sounds. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy and inspires me to play better. If you are considering spending $800-$1500 on a mando, just beg, borrow or steal (credit cards work nicely) and upgrade to the Northfield, it will save you a few hundred in shipping fees and negative equity on the Eastmans and Kentucky's you'll end up selling to end up here eventually anyway. Oh and while you are at it, spend the money on the Blue Chip pick. I upgraded to the Blue Chip at the same time I got the Northfield, so maybe the magic is in the plastic and not the wood? I doubt it.... (insert G run here)
You are too funny. Be grateful for what you have.
Be grateful for what you have, and be grateful for what you are going to have....
John A. Karsemeyer
I pulled the trigger on a new Calhoun from Elderly last weekend. According to FedEx, it will be here Friday. Can't wait to get my hands on it!
"If your memories exceed your dreams, you have begun to die." - Anonymous
Northfield F5S sell at Gryphon in about a week it seems. The ovals go fast too. Last week they had none at all. People seem reluctant to spend thousands more for an MF when it is a subjective more than a qualitative choice. I would still council buying a Collings if that is the tone and feel that works for you. Hopefully you will be holding it for hours each day.
Silverangel A
Arches F style kit
1913 Gibson A-1
Love my F5S like my children...
"Keep your hat on, we may end up miles from here..." - Kurt Vonnegut
Did Northfield finally solve their finish problem ?
What was the 'finish problem?'
"Keep your hat on, we may end up miles from here..." - Kurt Vonnegut
I had an F5s and an F2s. Nice mandolins. I still have the flat top octave, but the mandolins are gone.........victims of Ellis infatuation. LOL.
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Quite a few years ago there were major problems with the finish clouding up ! A NUMBER OF OWNERS SENT THEIR MANDOLINS BACK including mine ! Northfield took care of the problem but the cloudy problem reappeared all over the back so I finally gave up sending it back ! I liked the tone of my Northfield but I'm overly picky about looks also ! Evidently the finish problem was solved ! For the money a very good mandolin but I have graduated to Ellis and Girouard mandolins ! In a class all of their own ! Fantastic !
Everyone has their priorities, and a $10,000+ mandolin is not one of mine. But the $3000 I ponied up for a Northfield F5S a couple of months ago, I have not regretted one minute. Outstanding build quality and a wonderful balanced sound. To me it sounds great playing jazz, Irish, and bluegrass. I'm not a great player, but this instrument makes me sound better, and it is always hard to put it down. Only when my finger tips are too sore to play any longer do I put it down.
'24 Gibson F-5g, NK Forster '23 Big Celtic - O, Northfield F5S, Weber Bitterroot F20-F Octave, Home built F5 (1995)
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If you visit https://reverb.com/marketplace?query=Northfield there's many Northfield's listed with accompanying pictures.
Congrats Johnny, I’ve had my Northfield F5M - master model - for going on 5 years now with no problems whatsoever. It looks and sounds great, everyone that sees, hears, plays it says so as well. Enjoy the Calhoun.
Northfield F5M #268, AT02 #7
The fact is that even if you have a a budget up to six or seven thousand dollars, you should seek out and play an F5S or a Big Mon or an Artist. Part of getting the right mandolin for you. But if you have $3k in your wallet and no more, hard to beat an F5S.
Silverangel A
Arches F style kit
1913 Gibson A-1
I love it. Sounds great, feels great, and is super fun to play. The varnish finish and Nugget tailpiece are two appointments that I especially like. I went through a guitar upgrade process over a number of years, culminating in a Martin 00-18 several years ago that cured my desire to upgrade further. I feel like the Model M occupies the same niche for me.
I had a chance to pop into TAMCO in the UK at the weekend and played a couple of Northfields for the first time. I tried a Big Mon, an S Series and a GBOM. They were incredible. For context, I also played an Ellis, an Old Wave, a Phoenix and a couple of Webers. I'd buy any of the Northfields over any of them. Just a joy to play and so responsive.
Question for anyone who's had a chance to play other models - how does the Model M (a style) compare? Is it similar to the S Series just with an a style body or are they totally different beasts? I love an A!
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