



I'm sure that Ron would like for me to mention that this was certainly not his idea. I will be restoring this instrument back to a normal fiddle. It will get a "new" vintage neck/scroll. By the way, you wouldn't believe how heavy this thing is with the mandolin headstock on it!
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How bizarre! I'm curious about the fiddle. I'm sure it's potentially a good fiddle or you wouldn't bother. Wow, if this fiddle has a name, it's Frankenstein's monster! (grin)
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