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seesquare
Posted 2011-02-20 9:16 PM (#355769)
Subject: Meet the MondoMando


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Well, here's the latest fron the BFLG Funhouse. Kinda different, but it came out OK, I think:

I will post more pictures at the ning site, for those of a more curious persuasion.
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MWoody
Posted 2011-02-20 10:49 PM (#355770 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando



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Kinda Art Nuevo meets Cat Scan??

The Spruce top looks very velvety!
Way to go Sees!
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Beal
Posted 2011-02-20 11:01 PM (#355771 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando



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very nice but the peghead looks slightly out of place, too square....
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standing
Posted 2011-02-21 12:30 AM (#355772 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando



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That's very cool…

…didn't George Jetson play one like that? ;)
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seesquare
Posted 2011-02-21 11:48 AM (#355773 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando


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Yeah, Beal, you're right. I made a small alteration. Maybe, I ought to inlay some veneer that echoes the epaulets on the upper bout, for aesthetic balance. Structural integrity was a primary concern, with those 8 heavier strings (pairs of .074-.048-.035-.026)


I'm open to input here. I haven't decided how I'm going to electrify this critter yet, either (floating bridge design). Probably some type of soundboard sensor arrangement, piped out the backside. Can't really mess much with that tailpiece.
Igor, get me a brain- and not Abby Normal this time!
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AstroDan
Posted 2011-02-21 1:34 PM (#355774 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando


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Originally posted by seesquare:

I'm open to input here.
I really like the dark inlays around the sound holes and their non-symetrical shape.
I know nothing about mandos, but are the bass strings a little closer to the edge of the fret-board than the treble strings? Is that a (potential) problem?
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Beal
Posted 2011-02-21 1:40 PM (#355775 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando



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OK, that's better.
Now some kind of complementing eppaulet style overlay for between the strings and it will all fit. It doesn't have to be symetrical.
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seesquare
Posted 2011-02-21 4:08 PM (#355776 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando


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AstroDan, it's partly camera angle, but I wanted the bass strings a bit closer anyway. It has a surprisingly good action on it, too. Playing the lower end rumbles-the-room pretty good, and the melody lines are carried better on the upper end.
So, Beal, are you talking an epaulet compliment, between the tuning machine shafts? I don't want anything, additionally, on the soundboard, right?
And, MWoody, as to interpretation, I think it has a real definite Southeast Alaska thing goin' on. That large epaulet could be an Orca, easily.
And, it was serendipitous, too. I never plan ahead. Makes SWMBO a bit crazy sometimes.
BTW, from Prairie Home Companion-
"Marriage is like a deck of playing cards. You start with 2 hearts & a diamond, and you start looking for a club & a spade."
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2011-02-21 7:05 PM (#355777 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando


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Very cool.
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seesquare
Posted 2011-02-26 12:25 PM (#355778 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando


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OK, better?

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MWoody
Posted 2011-02-26 5:26 PM (#355779 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando



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I like it!
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seesquare
Posted 2011-02-26 7:01 PM (#355780 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando


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Thanks!
Now, I need to learn to play this critter. Got Amazing Grace down pretty easily. Safer for me to harbor low expectations.
Maybe I oughta name this thing "Dali". Those peghead appliques kinda look like melting watches to me.
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David Van
Posted 2011-02-27 3:08 PM (#355781 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando


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seesquare... I have a couple DiMarzio acoustic pickups which are ceramic disks that mount on the face...I use them for everything from violins to pianos and they work GREAT! you may be able to configure some sort of saddle to permanently mount one on the underside of the face if you have access to it. Oh, I have used one on a banjo once too, lol...come to think of it, I mounted one on an electric typewriter once to do a rhythm track for an 'industrial music' thing I was working on in the early 80's. That actually turned out kinda cool.
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seesquare
Posted 2011-02-27 3:31 PM (#355782 - in reply to #355769)
Subject: Re: Meet the MondoMando


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Thanks for the idea, DeeVee.
Actually, I was thinkin' this gizmo might fit my needs. As to the nuances of sound quality & flexibility, Dimarzios might be "casting pearls before swine", in my case. Since the MondoMando has a trapdoor, this would be an easy installation, too.

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