"specially designed for myself" - modesty wasn't invented yet at the time, apparently...
"specially designed for myself" - modesty wasn't invented yet at the time, apparently...
the world is better off without bad ideas, good ideas are better off without the world
Tuned in fourths like a bass? Just wondering. Looked like it
'Kangaroo gut'? Really? Or showbiz?
JBovier ELS; Epiphone MM-50 VN; Epiphone MM-40L; Gretsch New Yorker G9310; Washburn M1SDLB;
Fender Nashville Deluxe Telecaster; Squier Modified Vintage Cabronita Telecaster; Gretsch 5420T; Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat: Washburn Banjo B9; Ibanez RB 5string; Ibanez RB 4 string bass
Pedalboard for ELS: Morley Cry baby Miniwah - Tuner - EHX Soul Food Overdrive - EHX Memory Toy analog Delay
Fender Blues Jr Tweed; Fender Greta;
My nearest to 'mandolin mightmare'' happened at King Cross Station, London around 1980. I had my prized possession at the time, a 1932 black Gibson A and sat it next to me on the platform seat. I then decided to get very engrossed in a magazine and when I decided to move to buy a coffee or whatever I was probably one minute away from the seat wandering into the cafe when I remembered about my mandolin. Dashed back and there it was sitting there. Never been so relieved in my life. Cold sweat came over me followed by warmth.
I rarely laugh out loud at these posts, but that initial posted picture is a bit scary and funny all at the same time.
"All of us contain Music & Truth, but most of us can't get it out." - Mark Twain
Eastman MD615SB
Martin D35
Gibson SG
Couple bass banjo vids: first one's a Gibson that Bernunzio had for a while:
Allen Hopkins
Gibsn: '54 F5 3pt F2 A-N Custm K1 m'cello
Natl Triolian Dobro mando
Victoria b-back Merrill alumnm b-back
H-O mandolinetto
Stradolin Vega banjolin
Sobell'dola Washburn b-back'dola
Eastmn: 615'dola 805 m'cello
Flatiron 3K OM
Very conspicuous indeed.
"All of us contain Music & Truth, but most of us can't get it out." - Mark Twain
Eastman MD615SB
Martin D35
Gibson SG
Changing the subject slightly, I have to say that when Byron Berline's music shop burnt down but his Loar mandolin survived would seem to me to the ultimate story here.
https://youtu.be/kyqLbAP50uU?t=4[VIDEO]
David A. Gordon
Thanks a million, now I have a headache.........................
No case, it doubles as a trampoline.
Eastman 605, Strad-o-lin, and Kentucky 300e mandolins.
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The (Big) Banjo.
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