I actually had a fellow in NC once cuss me for putting scratches on my
OWN mandolin. That was a new one on me.

A funny story, an eyewitness account...
I forget who told me this now, maybe Sonny Osborne. But as the story
goes there was a fellow at one of the larger bluegrass festivals that
had been worrying the piss out of Monroe trying to get him to play his
mandolin. Nothing would do but for Bill to play this guy's A model
Gibson. So the man catches Bill onstage and keeps after him from
offstage and Bill finally relents. He hands his F5 to somebody
backstage and takes the A model from the guy and launches into the
next song. After the song is over, he brings the mandolin back to the
guy with 3 strings left on it, the rest dangling off and says,"Here, I
can't use this."

Taterbug



On Sep 26, 11:19 am, mistertaterbug <taterbugmu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Eliot,
> Let's just say that besides being a decent guy and helluva songwriter,
> Steve is a bit...uhm..."heavy-handed". Think refinish...
> Tbug
>
> On Sep 26, 8:03 am, Eliot Greenspan <espa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > OK, someone please give me a Loar
> > and put me in a room w/ Steve Earle
> > I wanna see what he does w/ it....

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