Wow!

I think I've seen something similar - the Stroh fiddle.

I imagine you could build one, and I do not know if it's been done,
but I bet someone somewhere has tried it! I guess I'd start by taking
apart a phono fiddle and then see how you might get a mandolin neck
and bridge on it. I expect it would be a challenge, but a fun one. And
you'd have to figure out how to keep that horn out of the way of your
picking arm.

Topher


On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Linda <[email protected]> wrote:
> My mate Fred Pribac posted this link, the first time I ever saw one
> was about 5 years ago here in Tassie.  Fred plays em and has a
> collection.
>
> Now I just wonder how a phono mandolin might be designed, do we need
> one, what would be the same and what would be different.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjNIJoIz9V0
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