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    Gilchrist (pick) Owner! jasona's Avatar
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    Default Re: Campanella A-440

    The mandolin looks elegant, but sounds deep and resonant. I would be proud to be the caretaker of one. Well done!
    Jason Anderson

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    Sorry to be late to the party. I thought it looked beautiful . . . but it sounds even better. What lucky devil wound up with that?

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    Mediocre but OK with that Paul Busman's Avatar
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    Joe-- unlike a lot of people here, I really don't lust after high end mandolins. I play a modest Asian made model and it suits my needs. However, if I ever came into a lot of cash, I'd seriously consider letting you make me one. Your blending of the modern mandolin with classic violin "technology" is nothing short of brilliant. Really beautiful, innovative work that sounds as great as it looks.
    For wooden musical fun that doesn't involve strumming, check out:
    www.busmanwhistles.com
    Handcrafted pennywhistles in exotic hardwoods.

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