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... this one is so dang beautiful that I feel like jumping into mandolin just to own it and make music with it:

http://www.cottenmusic.com/ima...ngs/MT2Blonde_FF.jpg
 
Posts: 908 | Registered: June 15, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Go carefully, Mandos can be even more addicting that guitars are. And good ones aint' cheap either.

I love the Honey/Blond color Collings does.
That's what I have on my MF Oval !


Rick
A few too many !
 
Posts: 1178 | Location: Daytona Beach Fla. | Registered: June 08, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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OK - I'll be careful. But I can't stop looking at it. BTW, what's the basic tone difference between mandolins with oval soundholes and mandolins without?

WAIT! I just found a post that goes into it. :-)
 
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I would strongly encourage you to step boldly into the land of mandolins. Fear not. There are a bunch of us there who, like you, love the sound and look of the instrument, even if we are only beginning to find our skills. Besides, I don't want to be the only one. Big Grin
 
Posts: 427 | Location: Alexandria, VA | Registered: April 23, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Trust me, you are NOT the only one. LOL
I will never be mistaken for a "real" Mando player, yet I will be playing at the River Fest this weekend. all on Mando.

And have two other performers who want me to pick with them a bit. It's a BLAST.

Go For IT !


Rick
A few too many !
 
Posts: 1178 | Location: Daytona Beach Fla. | Registered: June 08, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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if you're gonna get, get good.


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A bunch of Collings, a few of Merrills and some others.



 
Posts: 392 | Location: South tip of the Georgia Keys  | Registered: November 23, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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quote:
Originally posted by Beal:
if you're gonna get, get good.


I'll second that 110%. Get a Mando that you won't out grow too quickly, and one that you enjoy playing. If you get a POS then you won't want to play it.


Rick
A few too many !
 
Posts: 1178 | Location: Daytona Beach Fla. | Registered: June 08, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Get one that you will never grow into.

Also, mando fretboards make sense.



Larry
 
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Northern, they are pretty simple to learn how to play. I had only been playing guitar for 5 years when I got my first one, and before three weeks was out I was able to play the chords and the heads to about thirty songs. It's so easy to make the transition because both your hands are doing stuff vera familiar to them. Go borrow one from a friend and give it a try, but I' would be willing to bet that if you do, you will want one of your own...Tell us what happens too OK?


"You know you have a problem when the box you put your guitar in, costs more than the box you'll eventually put yourself in."
 
Posts: 1555 | Location: Prince George British Columbia | Registered: November 04, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Kerry, in your mando wisdom would you recommend a mando or a mandola for mostly solo strumming type work? I love the mando, but I like the extra bass of the mandola. And as you can tell I am already fantasizing about a Collings mandola. I haven't learned any mando chords yet, so I figure i won't really be re-learning anything if I start out on a mandola. Thanks.

sparky
 
Posts: 505 | Location: Chicago, IL, USA | Registered: May 11, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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northernbreed:

Heck, that looks just like my MT2. If you want a mandolin, it's a darn nice choice. I play it mostly for a change of pace. Fun stuff.
 
Posts: 320 | Location: CO | Registered: July 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The new one at Cotten looks a lot like the one I currently have for sale.


My Collings Family
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2002 MT-2, 2004 MF and 2009 MT-Oval. 2006 C10 Maple Custom, 2008 AT-16 Archtop.

Looking for 50s thru 70s 45 RPM records.
 
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