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The gal who took the photo thought I was looking glum, so she told me to look happy. I think I look crazed...
4 comments on “Waiting for a student”
phischer Says:
Sunday, September 2, 2007 @6:26:07 PM
Groovy old Ibanez Mike, I bet that one sounds real good!
stanger Says:
Sunday, September 2, 2007 @6:44:44 PM
Hi, Casey... That's the original Mountaineer prototype. I've never seen another one, and I think they were never produced. I did the design, so they sent me the prototype. It does sound good, indeed.
dmiller Says:
Thursday, April 17, 2008 @6:24:13 PM
Hi there Mike. David here. Yes --- that's one fine looking banjo!
When I first saw it -- i did a double take. The way it's positioned in the picture there, I (at first) thought that it had some sort of 10th fret tuner on the treble side of the neck before I realized that was the doorknob of the door behind you!!!
I think I need new glasses!
stanger Says:
Saturday, April 19, 2008 @4:43:25 AM
Hi, David... It's a very sweet sounding archtop. I gave it to mydaughter last summer; she plays, and has wanted it for years, and I finally decided it was time to let her have it.
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