Ted Smith's Melobro

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autry andress
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Ted Smith's Melobro

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I just got my Melobro (RayBay) Dobro today. I could not believe the quality of work put into this dobro. This is lst class, great tone, & volume. This sounds a lot better than the F-60 Dobro I had. This Melobro is a keeper. Thanks for a great product.
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Geoff Brown
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Post by Geoff Brown »

My RayBay cutaway roundneck arrived on the 3rd. Quality right down the line. Fit and finish are excellent. And the sound...well, anyone who's read other posts about the sound of these things can add my name to the list of happy Melobro owners. Great job Ted. Man, this thing sounds great Image
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Ted Smith
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Post by Ted Smith »

Wow, that was incredibly nice to sign into this morning guys, Thank you. I haven't been on the forum for a while and this made my Monday! I want to keep every one of those I'm shipping out - and that's my gauge if it's a good one, if I hate to stop testing it and pack it.
Let 'em rip guys!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ted Smith on 06 May 2002 at 11:45 AM.]</p></FONT>
Gary Geers
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Post by Gary Geers »

I've had my black RayBay for over a year now, just keeps sounding better and better... Yep, the quality of design & workmanship is a real winner - keep up the great work, Ted!
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