Thanks to everybody for the kind words!
Marc - it's not flawless, believe me. They're well-hidden for the most part, but I know where every #$#$@*((*& one of them is!
This definitely sounds like a mandolin. It's 100% mandolin in bracing and every other regard, except for the shape of the body.
John Kinnaird asked if the tone was different from an F-5, and the answer is ... I dunno. I took one of these up to Elderly Instruments a few weeks ago, and compared it to a number of mandolins hanging on the wall there. It's really difficult to say what's "better", because in actuality what they are is just different. I came away very pleased with the tone of it, but there is plenty up there I thought sounded great. I'm also not vastly experienced in the subtleties of mandolin tone. The guys from the store played it and were very encouraging, and are hoping I build more and bring them up there. That meant a lot.
I measured the F-5 plans last night, and size-wise, my box is 3/4" wider in the lower bout, and about 3/4" longer from head to tail. Given that the depth is similar to an F-5, the internal volume of mine is larger. It's fairly bassy, but the trebles are sparkly. Everything speaks clearly. One thing that really improved the tone was an upgrade to the bridge. After stringing it up with a garden variety ebony bridge, I to a much higher-quality (but visually identical) bridge from Cumberland Acoustics. The difference was night and day - much more clarity up the neck, much more even tone from the treble to the bass strings. The difference was amazing to me.
Overall I could not be happier with the sound of it, but I have to admit to being biased. There are some rather pathetic sound clips of the Home Depot prototype on my web site; this one sounds quite similar, but not exactly the same. I'll be updating the site in the next few days, and will post some clips of this mandolin. I hesistate posting clips, because A) so much is lost in recording to minidisc, dumping to PC, etc. and 2) I'm a lousy mandolin player. What I really need to do is find somebody who knows what they're doing and have them sit in front of a microphone. When I get some clips up there, I'll post a link to the thread.
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