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Case bite strikes again. One of the best features of my NF case is the way the lid holds itself up
2017 Gibson F5L
Northfield Big Mon
Collings D1AT
Collings D1AVN Varnish
Collings D2HGT
1941 Martin D-18
"Too dumb for New York, too ugly for L.A."
The first one is the hardest. Shows it is not just a case queen.
I’ve never heard of that happening to anyone else.....
Not all the clams are at the beach
Arrow Manouche
Arrow Jazzbo
Arrow G
Clark 2 point
Gibson F5L
Gibson A-4
Ratliff CountryBoy A
Now that's done you can play it without worrying about scratching it.
When I bought my 1965 Epiphone Texan, the guitar had multiple gouges I'm sure were caused by dragging the guitar out of the case against the latches. Horror of horrors, the first week I dragged it across a music stand trying not to step on my dog. Nice fresh three inch gash to bare wood.
Took it to my luthier who told me to find a corner under a couch, collect some fine dust, mix with a little olive oil and apply. Voila, it now matches the others. I love old beat up instruments.
Silverangel A
Arches F style kit
1913 Gibson A-1
Now that you've got the first ding- play the snot out of that axe!!
That nick at the edge of the burst would be easy to fix so you could never find it if you did not know it was there.
Bernie
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Due to current budgetary restrictions the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off -- sorry about the inconvenience.
I almost provided this service "for" a customer and his new Kimble. ALmost. Hopefully he didn't notice how close it was. I now move in slow motion whenever handling a customer's case I'm not familiar with.
Yeah, I didn't want the stress of keeping a jewel-like brand new expensive mandolin looking brand new, so I bought an older beat up expensive mandolin, and I couldn't be happier. I can beat the crap out of it and not feel bad. Took all the angst out of playing. Once they have some dings, take it as character, and then start adding more character as time goes on. Damage just means they are loved and played.
Mandolins: Northfield 5-Bar Artist Model "Old Dog", J Bovier F5 Special, Gibson A-00 (1940)
Fiddles: 1920s Strad copy, 1930s Strad copy, Liu Xi T20, Liu Xi T19+ Dark.
Guitars: Taylor 514c (1995), Gibson Southern Jumbo (1940s), Gibson L-48 (1940s), Les Paul Custom (1978), Fender Strat (Black/RWFB) (1984), Fender Strat (Candy Apple Red/MFB) (1985).
Sitars: Hiren Roy KP (1980s), Naskar (1970s), Naskar (1960s).
Misc: 8 Course Lute (L.K.Brown)
An experienced luthier can make that almost invisible. You'll always know it's there, but 95% of people looking at it will never see it.
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