Tassie Oak mandolin
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Tassie Oak mandolin
Here is one of my recent mandolins. Very pleasing sound, really surprised me. I call it the Ash tone monster.
Top: Carpathian Spruce
Back and sides: Tassie Oak
Neck: Qld Maple
Bindings: Myrtle
Pickguard: Blackwood
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Top: Carpathian Spruce
Back and sides: Tassie Oak
Neck: Qld Maple
Bindings: Myrtle
Pickguard: Blackwood
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Does his mean Bunnings is now a Preferred Vendor?
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Very sweet work there Peter. Easy to see why your instruments get sold OS, they are beautiful, the fit and finish is world class.
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I'm no expert on Mando's but I can see & appreciate quality work.............this has it in bundles Peter. I'm liking the nice 'clean' look it has to it & the understated elegance of it all. Thanks for posting, I like a bit of string porn to start the morning.
What is the little black block behind the bridge? Is that just to tie the strings together or does it have some effect on the tone? I've also just noticed some holes at either end of the bridge..Saddle height adjustment?

What is the little black block behind the bridge? Is that just to tie the strings together or does it have some effect on the tone? I've also just noticed some holes at either end of the bridge..Saddle height adjustment?
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Very tasty instrument Peter. I really like that beeswing figure that you often find in Tas Oak
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What a beautiful instrument Peter.
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The little black block behind the bridge is an Ebony "wood nymph" made by Sound to Earth (i.e. Weber). It dampens the string vibrations between the bridge and the tailpiece, and also gives your hand something to rest on so it does not rest on the bridge. Keeping your hand off the bridge is a good thing because it will tend to dampen the instrument as you play.What is the little black block behind the bridge? Is that just to tie the strings together or does it have some effect on the tone? I've also just noticed some holes at either end of the bridge..Saddle height adjustment?
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Does his mean Bunnings is now a Preferred Vendor?
I was so impressed with the sound of this instrument I started a F hole mandolin with the same woods. That is now being varnished. Can hardly wait to get the strings on.
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