A twist in the strap a-la-Gator cases should fix that, John. Works perfectly every time on mine.
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A twist in the strap a-la-Gator cases should fix that, John. Works perfectly every time on mine.
Excellent news, and very generous of the donor.
Wonderful news, Alan. Thanks for sharing this happy ending.
Bostin! Congratulations on this new recording.
This is a beautiful thing. May it live long and prosper.
Happy Birthday, Mandolin Cafe and thank you to Scott and all who keep this wonderful place going. ~o):mandosmiley:
Bravo, Andrew!
This looks great. Could you post some more photos of it? It's not the most flattering angle, and we'd like to see more of it, please.
Wonderful news, and congratulations! How was it recovered?
Beautiful work, and stunning wood, Magnus. Bravo!
Awroit! :mandosmiley:
The Calton that came with my first F5 - a custom ordered Vanden was a smooth, unmarked brown one. Very heavy and heavy-duty. 1985 would put it at around the same time as Scott Napier's case. It's...
That's a beauty, Dave. Well done, sir!
Eclectified!
Beautiful music. I second what Bob posted here.
Sounds like we should still hold on to that cigar for the time being...~o)
Beautiful work, Spencer.
"I've got blisters on my fingers"! -John Winston Lennon
That's a beautiful mando back, that is, by the way. Bravo, Skip.
That sounds like you could be right. I will do this. Thank you.
Those are bostin, those are, Jo. Well done.
You're right. It is rather large for a mandolin, but it does beat the alternative, I'll give you that!
I perused here to see if anyone else has had my experience before piping up. Rather than starting a new thread, I thought I'd post my issue here, as it seems to be in the same ball park, at least...
"AT LAST..A MANDOLIN" - illustration by the man himself.