Instruments by definition are tools of music. They're meant to be
touched, felt, strummed, whatever. If we make them more significant
than their sound and capability then they deserve to be preserved in a
glass case. I ask that you respect my instruments, just like I ask
that you respect my tools, but I welcome you to try any of them out.

M


On 9/24/10, Holstein <st...@senatorgroup.com.au> wrote:
> Don't you hate it when someone just picks up your instermint to 'have
> a look' or feel without asking first?
> Even when someone asks to 'have a bash', they seem to assume that it's
> ok before you can say No Thank You with a pursed smile. I remember
> seeing some guy hold and play "someone's" Gilchrist at a workshop and
> I thought, mmm, was that necessary??
>
> Anyhow, just curious if anyone has an opinion on this or had any
> stories?
>
> Holstein
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