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Marcel
04-06-2017, 07:24 PM
It was during the (unresolved) discussions with the minister for finance over the RBM-1F that she decided to put on 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' which had me listening to Greek Bouzouki music.

My interest (as a builder) having been sparked a latter search on Google on both Bouzouki's and Mandolins showed up some interesting instruments. One of particular interest was a solid body electric mandolin made by Fender ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandolin.

I think it would be an interesting and quite different instrument when compared to more mainstream guitars...

Quite happy to be shot down in flames, but ..... comments anyone?

Dedman
04-06-2017, 07:35 PM
Here is some greek bouzouki music (it comes it about 45 secs) most probably haven't heard. Sent to me by a Greek DJ friend. Who's have thunk it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7f9kQDzQW8

But I have thought of a mando, but will think about ti more when I have guitar down LOL

Dikkybee007
05-06-2017, 08:56 AM
When my Dad passed on I was given his mandolins. One is a Suzuki which I do not know how he played it due to the fact the neck had a bad back bow so anything above the 5th fret was the same as the 20th fret and the frets were very worn. Once I freed up the truss rod and levelled the frets it plays quite well. He also had a banjo mandolin that needed a new skin and tuners but it is what I was told as a bass version and weighs more than my guitars and is very heavy and difficult to hold. The last one is an electric Daion that needs a little bit of TLC but sounds great out of my Fender amp playing Smoke on the water. Very unique to say the least. I am about to order a custom 12 string but now I am very interested in making a solid body mandolin as until I read what you have written did not know they existed. Was thinking of going off on a tangent and maybe using a scaled down SG or maybe an LP shaped body but will have to do a little bit of research and clear it though the correct channels. (wife)

Fretworn
05-06-2017, 11:33 AM
I think this may have been kicked around in the past. I know I would love a mandola or something like that. But if not I may still go this direction at some time with the mini-ST kit.

http://www.emando.com/builders_active/misc/Cordle_EOM_instructions.htm

Marcel
06-06-2017, 07:48 AM
I found a US website that sells the real thing, but when you translate that back to $AU and add freight you truly wonder if it is all worth it... Someone would have to be pretty serious about learning to play to even get a cheap one... no mucking around crap here...

http://www.bouzouki.org/pictures/

elcodyloco
21-06-2017, 06:28 AM
If we could build a tele body with a bouzouki scale neck (4x4 tuning holes paddle headstock, but would probably require a custom template for the factory to work with), the project could be doable, but the hard part is finding a bridge that could work. That's the tricky part... Finding other parts that already exist to use in a kit like this. The only other option is to only sell the body and neck, and let the builder pick and choose parts. I'd be down for the that option, but many people rely on kit hardware to make their axes.

Andy123
12-08-2017, 10:24 PM
For a bouzouki, I imagine a 12 string bridge and nut could be wrangled into service, although it would look somewhat make-shift.
If you like Greek music and guitar music, give this a go...
https://youtu.be/romVeYGa5CI?t=2m58s

dave.king1
13-08-2017, 05:51 AM
A lot of the top line bazouki players add a quarter tone fret between the nut & 1st fret, not sure why but a young Greek guy who worked for me had his modded and told me it was fairly common

Andy123
13-08-2017, 08:56 AM
...and if we're talking about bouzoukies, why not their Russian flying V cousin: the balalaika

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Fretworn
14-08-2017, 06:22 AM
Or Jeff Lang's electric saz.....
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/07/Jeff_Lang_sings_Robert_Johnson_%2815518461478%29.j pg/220px-Jeff_Lang_sings_Robert_Johnson_%2815518461478%29.j pg

dave.king1
14-08-2017, 07:15 AM
...and if we're talking about bouzoukies, why not their Russian flying V cousin: the balalaika

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Makes me think of The Leningrad Cowboys.

Waste an hour or two on YouTube if you are not familiar with them, they are a hoot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09p8BQ-bVUE