Well that's enough to make you sick. Does Steve fix it or will she be
repaired locally?Don

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:06 AM, mistertaterbug <taterbugmu...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Attention music stand users...
> As of yesterday morning, I am the proud owner of what Paul Duff refers
> to as the "Monroe Option". Whilst sitting here giving lessons, I
> turned around just in time to watch my Gil falling slowly sideways out
> of the music stand onto the red oak floorboards. It didn't hit hard
> enough to even knock it out of tune, so I thought nothing of it. But
> upon closer inspection, I noticed that the headstock looked curved. I
> flipped the mandolin around and looked at the back and sure enough,
> there it was, a gaping crack. At first there wasn't even a sign of the
> break on the front headstock overlay, but as soon as I pushed it back
> together a hairline crack appeared. Now there are three distinct
> cracks apparent; front, back and top edge, the last right along the
> seam where the headstock boards are glued together. No big deal, it's
> all there, but still...
>
> I'm glad I got this over with. Now I can play with wreckless abandon.
> Watch how the danged thing is sitting in the stand, folks.
> Tater
> >
>

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