Here are a couple pics of my second attempt.
Here are a couple pics of my second attempt.
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Ok lemme try again
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Sorry about the lighting its getting ready to snow here in Denver...here's the back
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Very nice Doug. How's she sound?
Mandofiddle
Nice! I love the sunburst.
For those who don't know, this is Doug from the band High Plains Tradition. Among his other talents is writing great traditional style bluegrass songs and backing them with some killer mandolin pickin'.
Hey....that is "very" nicely done. One of the best early mandos i've seen yet. How does "she" sound?
Very nice work Doug. Great sunburst. I'd love to see a close-up of the inlay.
Nice Job! I like the colors a bit different from most yet still very traditional. I just finished #3, How do you like the tone so far?
Shalom,Yonkle (JD)
Well the tone is a bit thin so far...but it's only been strung up for about a week now. However it's got almost 24 hours playing time on it. My wife already kicked me out of the house and made me go to the shop to play. I'll get some pics of the headstock when I finish inlaying the #2 in the trussrod cover.
Doug
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That's beautiful. Good work. I hope she treats you well. A mandolin would never force you to go somewhere else to play.
-John.
Ah! must --
Designer Infinite --
Ah! must thou char the wood 'ere thou canst limn with it ?
--Francis Thompson
Man, you guys amaze me that you can build these things. Nice lookin'!
I got to play my new baby on stage the other night at a gig and the boys in the band thought it sounded great. Mr. Hillburn was there too, I really enjoyed playing songs I wrote playing a mando that I built. What fun!
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You should have seen him beaming up there.
You should check out these guy's cd's. we're talking serious traditional bluegrass, only Doug writes some of the best originals you've ever heard, and they can really back them up with the picking and harmony work.
Thats High Plains Tradition.
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