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Fender's Marvelous Mandocaster - The Vintage Fender Electric Mandolin

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In the Spring of 1956, Leo Fender introduced the greatest little solid body of all-time, the Fender Electric Mandolin. Nicknamed ,Mandocaster, by collectors, they were designed to replicate the sound of Tiny Moore, and Johnny Gimble, the fiery 4-string mandolin playing veterans of Bob Wills Texas Playboys Band. The instrument was not a success as Western Swing's popularity was waning by the time Leo introduced it, but it found new and exciting uses in the ensuing 70 years. Today we look at the instrument, and the inspiration behind it, with a look at the playing and influence of both Tiny Moore and Johnny Gimble.
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Gear Used:
1958 Fender Electric Mandolin
1959 Fender Harvard Amp
Thanks to the following sites
www.guitarhq.com
www.emando.com
Book Mentioned
Fender The Golden Age 1946-1970
https://amzn.to/4duer8P
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In the Spring of 1956, Leo Fender introduced the greatest little solid body of all-time, the Fender Electric Mandolin. Nicknamed ,Mandocaster, by collectors, they were designed to replicate the sound of Tiny Moore, and Johnny Gimble, the fiery 4-string mandolin playing veterans of Bob Wills Texas Playboys Band. The instrument was not a success as Western Swing's popularity was waning by the time Leo introduced it, but it found new and exciting uses in the ensuing 70 years. Today we look at the instrument, and the inspiration behind it, with a look at the playing and influence of both Tiny Moore and Johnny Gimble.
To Support the Channel:
Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZac
Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZac
Venmo @AskZac
Or check out my store for merch - https://my-store-be0243.creator-spring.com/
Gear Used:
1958 Fender Electric Mandolin
1959 Fender Harvard Amp
Thanks to the following sites
www.guitarhq.com
www.emando.com
Book Mentioned
Fender The Golden Age 1946-1970
https://amzn.to/4duer8P
#fendermandolin #mandocaster #askzac

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