I just had the same problem. I'm looking to replace the Eastman OEM tuners with something better. So my original top sunk in (Eastman replaced it), the tail piece pins broke off (East replaced it)...
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I just had the same problem. I'm looking to replace the Eastman OEM tuners with something better. So my original top sunk in (Eastman replaced it), the tail piece pins broke off (East replaced it)...
I had great luck with Bill Lawrence pickups. https://emando.com/pickups/index.htm
I need to have the tuners replaced on my Eastman 604. I could do it myself, but could use a professional set-up with it. It's been a while.
Go with the Ellis!
So the good folks at Eastman sent me a replacement tailpiece. I live on the South Shore of Long Island in New York. Is there anyone here good at re-setting up my 605?
Thanks for any referrals.
That caught my attention too!
How often do you normally add water to these? I know it depends on the environment.
How does this compare to the D'Addario case humidifier? https://www.daddario.com/products/accessories/humidification/manual-sponge/small-instrument-humidifier/
Find the case you like, then check with the manufacturer. They know who returns cases.
Red Bear or D'Addario caesine on acoustic, D'Andrea Pro Plec on electric.
A great pick for the money, but I prefer Caseine picks. I use it alot with my electric and also practice with it on my other mandos.
Monroe's solo was basically doubling each note. The Osbourne brothers really made it more jazz-like (swingish) with passing tones. I kinda like the Ricky Scaggs version that used to be online in TEF...
Played it last night at an intense rehearsal. Was pleased.
It feels good, looks good and reminds me a lot of my favorite Red Bear pick, though this one's little thicker (and I haven't broken it yet). Also, these are a lot easier to get my hands on that the...
They really need to tell us more about what they are actually made of. I'm interested because Frank says they're good, but $45 good? I hope they are.
Violinists play the first half of the chord, then the second, hitting all four strings in the process. It's not perfect but it works.You get a "build."
I worry about this myself as I am 63 and care for my Dad who is 94. My fingers have kept up (for how long, I wonder.) but his have given out in a lot of ways. He is very independent for someone his...
I just use a leaf bag. :)
https://www.amazon.com/Quikoin-Original-Sof-Touch-Squeeze-Purse/dp/B01IFYWT38/ref=sr_1_13?crid=1O64UQJDTNU1V&keywords=squeeze+change+pu ...
Looks like a keeper.
Polytune is a better design for guitar.
https://youtu.be/OK4_fDHv-SQ
The case is its place.
From a Sam Ash music store blog: 200522
Glad they seem to be okay. They're a very talented group.