Yea, although he was being harsh imho he did admit his fifth mandolin
was far worse than the stanley.

It kind of struck me how susceptible to outside influences I can be,
maybe thats why I went through so many mandolins........?

On Aug 21, 12:03 pm, Mark Seale <[email protected]> wrote:
> It doesn't matter a single iota what it looks like if it has the sound.
> You've got his 5th instrument, I would expect it to have some flaws, maybe
> even be considered crude by some standards.  But, if it has the sound, and
> the playability, then you have EVERYTHING you need.
>
> M
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:57 PM, malagrass <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Sorry to dig up old bones but found this thread and have an
> > interesting story about my stanley.
>
> > I have #5 and while previously owning many mandolins (BRW, Collings,
> > Weber, Pomeroy, bla bla bla) I've found my Stanley suits me the best
> > for the type of music I play. Ah'um Monroe mostly. Thats not taking
> > anything away from any of the other builders out there, each had
> > they're own thing goin on and I get chastises daily for selling each
> > one off. But "TO ME" this stanley is the bee's knee's and while I
> > would like bigger frets and maybe new tuners I didn't see anything
> > wrong with my baby. That is unit I brought it to a local luthier who
> > will remain nameless and is a friend of mine to discuss the wish list
> > I mentioned above. He'd never heard of Stanley mandolin's and
> > proceeded to rake his finish work over the coals. He started at the
> > headstock and ended at the tailpiece, one thing after another, neck to
> > thick, fern inlay didn't fit the mandolin (bought instead of cut),
> > points not straight and the list goes on.
>
> > I left wanting to sell it as fast as I could with my tail between my
> > legs, until that evening when I played it. #5 has the sound and I
> > realized that throughout the rant earlier that day he never once
> > mentioned the tone or was slightly interested in how the instrument
> > sounded. He purely was interested in visuals.
>
> > Needless to say I still have the mandolin and will keep it for a long
> > time despite the cosmetic flaws.
>
> > On Jul 28, 8:50 pm, J Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Mike - I have one of Chris Stanley's mandolins.  I got it maybe 4 years
> > > ago.  I would echo Brian's observations in that the fit and finish was a
> > > little less than what I was used to (this was my first small builder
> > > mandolin) but it was definitely within the range of acceptability.
>
> > > The sound is very good.  Quite loud and a good fit for bluegrass.  In the
> > > hands of a better player it sounds very good..
>
> > > Chris was very good to work with when I ordered mine.  I wanted a
> > one-piece
> > > back and more of a leathery color and he was very accommodating.
>
> > > They're worth checking out.
> > > Jason
>
> > > On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Dasspunk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Yes and sure.
>
> > > > Chris Stanley is a fellow Wisconsinite and though I have yet to meet
> > > > him, I have friends that play his mandos. His early work had nice tone
> > > > but the fit and finish suffered a bit. This changed over the years and
> > > > they now look as good as they sound. Great Bluegrass tone, great for
> > > > Monroe style (at least as best as I can play it). Volume to spare.
> > > > Excellent mandos period. I recently played one of his newest (last few
> > > > months I believe) and it was the best I've played of his... an
> > > > outstanding mando in all respects
>
> > > > Hope that helps...
> > > > Brian
>
> > > > On Jul 27, 7:19 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Wish I could type, "care to comment".!
>
> > > > > On Jul 27, 6:17 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Has anybody here had any experience with Chris Stanley mandolins
> > and
> > > > > > care sto comment as to sound , tone etc.?
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