Re: Mandolin Teachers in Cleveland Ohio - Places to meet and Jam?
I have decided to teach myself for now. I live in Cleveland proper and I cannot travel to Medina or Kent to take lessons or from anyone whose primary instrument is not a mandolin. I also could not wait any longer for the backordered Eastman and went to Woodsy's in Kent and bought a KM-150. It plays in tune and I play it everyday. I have a friend in PA who builds violins as a hobby and I have encouraged him to think about making mandolins for a living. He is making (2) F5 styles and one of them has my name on it. That I CAN wait for!
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Northfield A5 Special
Eastman MD315, Kentucky KM-150
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Fawley 5-string open-back, Prust fretless tackhead
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