I don't have a scraper and I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable using one if I did. Taking my time is a given, lol!
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I don't have a scraper and I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable using one if I did. Taking my time is a given, lol!
I am tempted to switch to a coarser sandpaper.
My arms are sore. That is all.
I did the same thing on my Mid Missouri M4 a few years back and it was a big improvement. That and a James tail piece. :mandosmiley:
I have an old Gibson A style mandolin I inherited from my brother (he's still alive btw). It has a replacement bridge that I would like to upgrade. I'm looking at the Cumberland (seems to be one of...
I put some Rubners on my Mid-Missouri M4 and absolutely love them. The original tuners were fine, but a little stiff. The Rubners are just so smooooth.
That's just messed up. To make matters worse (if that were possible) it looks like the bottom A string is wound the opposite direction around the tuning peg.
I replaced the tuners on my Mid-Missouri M4 with Rubners and they dropped right in. Very nice tuners.
FWIW - I upgraded the tuners on my Mid-Missouri M4 to Rubner tuners (I can't remember which model). Both myself and my tech were impressed with the quality.
Please add me to the list.
Thanks!
Bob Faulkner
Mid Missouri M4
Too many geetars to list.
I'm a guitarist who is starting to dabble more and more on the mandolin. Often times when I'm fingering chords I find my fingers getting all mashed together and it's difficult to get them all in...