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Location: Waurika OK | In my quest to learn more about mandolins, I ran across this website. They sell all kinds of stringed instruments, unfortunately no O's, but they are not O bashers.
They have lots of information about all types of stringed instruments and free lessons for all stringed instruments, plus you can buy DVD's. Like Bailey, they are in New Mexico, Ruidoso (spelling?) and Alto.
www.folkofthewoods.com
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Location: the BIG Metropolis of TR | noel,
Folk of the woods is a great site!(lots of great info) another one to check out is...
http://www.btinternet.com/~john.baldry/mando/index.html
Links on anything and everything for stringed instruments....click on the "Extra links" and there are links for Mandolin construction,parts,& maintenance! I'm gathering up info,tools,& techneques to try and build a F5 mandolin!
The Lynn Dudenbostel site is fantastic!!!
http://www.thefishnet.com/makemandolin/newmake.htm
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Location: Waurika OK | Thanks Mike, I'll check them out.
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Location: La Honda, CA | Hi Xnoel,
I think you'll find the site is Folk of the Wood, with no 's' on the end. It is a very cool site with good information. Thanks!
[edit: Duh! Tried to correct the URL and I got it wrong! Thanks Trboy! ] |
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Location: the BIG Metropolis of TR | http://www.folkofthewood.com/index.html
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Location: Waurika OK | you are right, tried to edit web address, it did not change on the post, but now sends you to right place anyway. sorry about the error.
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Location: Las Cruces, NM | Xnoel
You have revealed one of New Mexico's prettiest but overly exploited towns up in the mountains above Lincoln, and site of the shooting at Dowlin's Mill during the Lincoln County war. Ruidoso is loosly translated as "loud water", an accolade in this desert area where water is a form of gold. The creek was used to drive a sawmill, and some serious shooting took place there in the late 1890's involving Billy the Kid's gang.
Today Ruidoso is a great tourist destination with a fine quarter horse track, home of the All American richest Quarter Horse race that inspired a movie. It is sort of like Santa Fe in it's pretensions of culture, some millionaires built an opera house there that needs their money to survive, some thousandaires tried a country music venue like Branson Missouri that failed.
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 338
Location: Toronto | Xnoel - Folk of the Wood is an excellent site and Mickey is a Mando master. Great guy, who will take the time to talk to you and fit a mando for your playing style and budget. On top of all that - anything you buy at FOTW can be used later to trade in on something else - at full value - can't beat that...
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