New Mandolin...
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Steve Feldman
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New Mandolin...
Just took delivery of a really nice 1917 Gibson A-4 for any of you connoiseurs out there. This one has one of the nicest dark cherry sunburst finishes that I've seen and no cracks (some checking, but no cracks). Nice full, round tone and I got it for cheap, too!
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Ricky Davis
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Gary Lee Gimble
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So Steve, play any Bush or Grisman stuff yet on your new mandolin? I just taught my self Opus 57, on steel of course. Sounds easy on the mandolin…HAR HAR HAR. I own an old Fender electric mandolin. Serial # is 00401. This gem reeks like a Chesterfield and has a burn on the peg head underneath a string where some good old boy placed his cig while he was probably picking the tar out of this thing.
Gary Lee
Gary Lee
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Martin Abend
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Feldman, there's too much money on your hands 
Congrats, anyway.
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Congrats, anyway.

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Steve Feldman
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Well Gary, actually I'm more of an Andy Statman and Dave Appollon man myself.....little humor there - I'd kill to be able to play 1/10th as good as Sam Bush or Dave Grisman. And Martin, you are correct - I live in West BumF*** Nevada, not much to do except play music and work long hours. So, YUP! I am enjoying my toys. Which is a good lead-in to Ricky's question: I paid (sheepishly, he says...) $bleep! for it. That's actually dern cheap. I could probably wholesale it out to a dealer for that. Anyway, it's fun. Thanks for the interest.
Steve<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve Feldman on 31 October 2000 at 02:56 PM.]</p></FONT>
Steve<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve Feldman on 31 October 2000 at 02:56 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Ricky Davis
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Jon Light (deceased)
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Nice going Steve. I was just eyeballing this the other day--
http://www.fqms.com/used_instruments.htm
(second instrument down)
I've always been partial to F style. I don't expect to find time in this lifetime for mandolin though so it's just window shopping for me.
http://www.fqms.com/used_instruments.htm
(second instrument down)
I've always been partial to F style. I don't expect to find time in this lifetime for mandolin though so it's just window shopping for me.
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Steve Feldman
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Jon Light (deceased)
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This is an instrument a good friend Bob Mottola in Boston recently completed. He used to play mandolin and bass but now just builds weirdass stuff. He calls this a Bassola and intends it to be played strapped on, not upright.
Don't blame me.

I'd like to think that this kind of channels the intentions of ol' Orville.
<font size=1>but I kinda don't think so</font><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jon Light on 31 October 2000 at 03:52 PM.]</p></FONT>
Don't blame me.
I'd like to think that this kind of channels the intentions of ol' Orville.
<font size=1>but I kinda don't think so</font><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jon Light on 31 October 2000 at 03:52 PM.]</p></FONT>
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BJ Bailey
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That away to go BOB in Boston ,If you builded them ,they will come

Hey Gary Lee,My Dad has a four string electric fender mandolin.
It looks just like a baby Fender guitar.
He bought it back in the middle fifty's.
It is supose to be handed down to me.
I can play it some ,but it will just mostly be a keep sake peice.
That makes me wonder what will my children do with all my other toys.
Yeah somebody is going to get lucky,for my children have no intrest at all in playing music.
I can see it now ,Hey Joe let me borrow your truck,I have found a Gold mine of musical instruments.
I ,just need to hurry up and swing the deal,and get them loaded and moved.
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BJ Bailey

Hey Gary Lee,My Dad has a four string electric fender mandolin.
It looks just like a baby Fender guitar.
He bought it back in the middle fifty's.
It is supose to be handed down to me.
I can play it some ,but it will just mostly be a keep sake peice.
That makes me wonder what will my children do with all my other toys.
Yeah somebody is going to get lucky,for my children have no intrest at all in playing music.
I can see it now ,Hey Joe let me borrow your truck,I have found a Gold mine of musical instruments.
I ,just need to hurry up and swing the deal,and get them loaded and moved.
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BJ Bailey
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Alan Shank
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That 1916 F-2 at that Web site looks very much like an F-2 I bought from Roland White's dad in 1965 or so. It was black, but I had it re-finished. Mine was a 1915, I believe. I bought it for $200, IIRC. I ended up selling it to a woman who played in the Los Angeles mandolin orchestra.
The f-hole mandolins sound a lot better for bluegrass, in my opinion; they have that "woody" sound. I now own a Kasuga F-5 copy that my brother got for me in 1976 in Tokyo.
Cheers,
Alan Shank
The f-hole mandolins sound a lot better for bluegrass, in my opinion; they have that "woody" sound. I now own a Kasuga F-5 copy that my brother got for me in 1976 in Tokyo.
Cheers,
Alan Shank
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Gary Lee Gimble
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Mr. Baily,
don't wait until you kick the bucket and pass on your musical gems. Just send them my way now and I'll pay for shipping and handling. And not to worry, none of my three rug rats enjoy the bluegrass musZic or any country, new, old and whats to come. I'll be more than happy to dust those strings anytime!
Gary Lee
don't wait until you kick the bucket and pass on your musical gems. Just send them my way now and I'll pay for shipping and handling. And not to worry, none of my three rug rats enjoy the bluegrass musZic or any country, new, old and whats to come. I'll be more than happy to dust those strings anytime!
Gary Lee