I would scrap the strap; it's such a personal thing.
I've been using a rawhide lace for over 20 years.
I would scrap the strap; it's such a personal thing.
I've been using a rawhide lace for over 20 years.
Strawberry Park Bluegrass Festival
Might fit the bill.
If it's BGrass, look at Teach Yourself Bluegrass Mandolin
By Andy Statman
Remember, shop with your ears not with your eyes.
Sun Valley Guitars has a The Loar (blem) LM 700 for under a grand.
Thanks, right back atcha.
Get a toothbrush for brushing the grit away from the frets.
I don't wipe it down after playing, I use a feather duster.
It boils down to personal preference.
I vote for honest play wear.
https://www.montanalutherie.com › ...
Dreadful Over-humidification - Montana Lutherie
Go to read more.,at the bottom of page, Then humidity damage.
Bring it back to the person that set it up with new strings.
For extra picks, I use an Altoids mint container.
Pick on...
One on a stand, and one in it's case.
Well said, pass the popcorn please.
Make the hole with a punch, a leather shop can do this for you.
Never use him again.
When I was living in the Boston area, I used Jon Mouradian for a set up...that was the last time.
https://www.montanalutherie.com/bruce-weber/bruce-weber/
https://www.montanalutherie.com/dreadful-over-humidification/#:~:text=In%20a%20nutshell%2C%20you%20worry,30-50%25%20humidity%20range.
When I lived in Vegas, I used a $30 warm mist from amazon for my bedroom.
Looks like an Allen spinoff.
Let's face it, the function is to hold strings, I doubt you will notice a difference in tone.
Beautiful, the one piece back is stunning, thanks for sharing.
If you glue it, you may not be able to get your tailpiece off, if need be.
To keep my forearm off the Mandolin, I use a sports wrist sweatband.