My First

Hi 

My name is Alf, live in the Niagara Falls area in canada.   I am in the process of building an Octave Mandolin from a kit.  I chose the kit because I play left handed.  Hard to find a lefty OM.   I got intrigued by the cigar box nation and decided to "practice" build a lefty cigar box mandolin.   Now I bought the kit without a cigar box. Had to reverse the nut and file it down.  I built the box from scratch, cedar top, rosewood sides and mahogany back.  I upgraded the tailpiece, and bridge.   Here it is, its intonation and tune are fine, it sounds somewhat tinny but very much a country vibe...Fun, now onto the OM.  

Thanks for viewing,

 

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  • Looks good, is that the MGB kit? That's too bad about the lefty shortage, you'd love it over here in NorCal, there's tons o' instruments for lefties!! cool

    • jealous.     Yes an MGB kit, for the price cant beat it.   I upgraded the tailpiece and strings, otherwise it was fine.   The neck drank lots of fretboard oil, it was soooo dry.

      • Actually, that's a good sign? It tells you that the neck wood was dried within the desired range of moisture? Wood that's dried to 6%-8% moisture is ideal for building because of its strength & stability? Cheers 🍻

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