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    Saw a Apollo Octave Mandolin on the Classified- Beautiful! I own two of Nikos instruments- a Mahogany back and sides with a Western Red Cedar top Dreadnought and a guitar bodied octave mandolin with wenge back and sides and a Cedar top. I've owned old Martins, Guilds, Larrives, Breedloves, Collings and I put my Apollo above them all. His price was way fair and turn around from order to door was quick. Anyone else feel the same?

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    Yup. A couple years ago, Nick built a real gem for me. I call it a long-scale mandola. He calls it a babycittern. It's set up for DAEB at a 19 1/4 inch scale, maple back and sides and spruce top. It's a joy to play and a lovely sound.

    Pete

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    Hey Pete- I'd love yo hear it. I recorded a You Tube of me playing Nics' Octave. My playing is rough but gives the idea of the sound. I noticed when I turn the sound hole to the mic it sounds like I put the effect pedal to the metal. It's just a usb mic and a logitech web cam capturing all that sound. Take a listen and embrace my obvious musical flaws...

    http://www.youtube.com/edit?ns=1&o=U...id=6la0MruQCCQ

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    Default Re: Nikos Apollonio Apollo Stringed Instuments

    Your link will not let me go to youtube without signing in. Is this a private link?
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    This it?

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    I received a nice recent Apollonio 20.375" OM from Mark Kunkel in trade. It was OK in GDAEB tuning, but set up that way, it never really grabbed me.

    Then I tuned it up to FCGDA - mandola with an extra F course on the bass side. Now instead of being a wimpy OM it is a very forceful mandola. It is continually shocking to me how many low overtones there are. With the big body, it sounds like an OM. The A course played at the 12th fret sounds more like a mandolin A, though it is actually an octave above. I had to check with the strobe tuner several times, as I was positive I had it tuned an octave too low.

    I'm really enjoying it. Still getting the hang of it... the nut width is really wide for me.



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    String set:
    A4 .011" PL == 22.32#
    D4 .016" PL == 21.04#
    G3 .025" PB == 20.96#
    C3 .037" PB == 20.8#
    F2 .056" PB == 20.81#

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    Quote Originally Posted by allenhopkins View Post
    This it?

    That's it!

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    Default Re: Nikos Apollonio Apollo Stringed Instuments

    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Jacobson View Post
    Then I tuned it up to FCGDA - mandola with an extra F course on the bass side. Now instead of being a wimpy OM it is a very forceful mandola.
    You make it sound GREAT, Marty... thanks for sharing.

    MK

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    I've got an Apollo Bell cittern that I've owned for four and a half years, and which is amazing. One of my very favorite instruments.

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    I finally got around to recording a sample of my Apollonio mandola. Here are a couple tunes - it was jsut recorded on an ipad using the internal mic, but I think it will give an idea of what it sounds like.

    Pete Tritz

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARGf8fQIZt4

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