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August 8, 2007 | Ed Elliott

Happy to hear news of Oklahoma builder, Ed Elliott, back on the bench. In addition to a healthy pedigree of building instruments for Mosrite and Music Man, he has since produced rockabilly & "surf-style" electric guitars and some fabulous solidbody electric mandolins. A beautiful red E.F. Elliott 8-string graced the lounge of JazzMando Headquarters not long ago.

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One of his mandolins was seen on stage in the hands of Dixie Chick (fiddler) Martie Maguire, including her smash popular video, "Goodbye Earl."

Read article: Master Crafstman Ed Elliott

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Posted by Ted at August 8, 2007 5:40 PM


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