Wood spokes! That's not an old truck, that's a dinosaur!
Nice mando, too. First of the Garcias?
Not an artsy picture, just an artsy mandolin.
I would like to see more of that one, Dustyamps.
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Very beautiful and tasteful burst... Love the grain, color and finish!Originally Posted by I took one of our mandolins to the center of our town to an old train station and took these photos.
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Miet 91, that is gorgeous! I bet it sounds amazing. I bet there are not too many of those in Poland.
Gib/Gil F4/F5
1920 F4 with a 1996 F5 reconstruction by Steve Gilchrist
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Shaun Garrity
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Shaun, I like your humidifier in the right hand photo.
I'll try
2005 Rigel G5 #2196
2005 Phoenix Jazz #400
1988 Jeff Traugott Acoustic #4
2012 Eastman 905 Archtop Guitar, BLOND!
Remember to grin while you pick, it throws folks off!
Thanks Doc! I find it imparts a certain sweetness to the tone. ;-)
But forget these mandolins.....I want a pair of those boots!
Shaun Garrity
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You could buy a Northfield for the cost of those
I know. That's why I want 'em! LOL The last boots I bought were full quill Lucchese Classics. Never gone the custom route. Maybe one of these days.
Shaun Garrity
http://www.youtube.com/user/spgokc78
Wow! You are very lucky. It is a valuable instrument. But more importantly, it is a beautiful and inspiring instrument. Do you know how to play?
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