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    I had a metallic sitar twang on my E strings that I couldn't diagnose. Joe Campanella Cleary suggested I look at the tailpiece. The lid on the James tailpiece catches the ends of the rubber O rings and stretches them over the sides as the tailpiece closes. They had been stretched thin enough that the E strings were hitting the front metal edge of the tailpiece. Since I don't have any extra O rings on hand, I pulled the O ring out of its slot on the front edge and ran the strings up over it there. Twang is gone.

    Seems like there should be a notch on that tailpiece lid so it can't grab the outer edges of the O rings and stretch them down over the side of the tailpiece. I looked at another James tailpiece on a different mandolin and the lid was catching the outside edges of the O rings also and pulling them down the side of the tailpiece. This one is a fairly new install with maybe 2 string changes max.

    Any remedy for the tailpiece lid catching the O rings and pulling them down the side of the tailpiece?
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    I'd talk with the maker about this. He's known for his customer service and problem solving.
    Bill

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    Per the instructions that come with the taipiece, add a bit of lubricant to the o-rings, like a scant amount of vasoline. It will then fuction as it should and you should here a feel a positive click upon closing the cover.
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    I'd suggest just giving Bill James a call. He's as fine a fellow as you could find.

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    It doesn't look like the luthier who installed the newer tailpiece lubed the O rings. I'll try that. Looks like I need some new O rings on the other tailpiece and make sure they have some lube on them when I install them. Probably just got too dried out here in NM. Thanks.
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    Maybe it's just OCD setting in, but I always make sure the O rings are sitting in the little oval grooves and tweek them with fingertips after the strings are changed, then I lubricate with vasoline, and then push on the lateral edges of the TP where the O rings are to be sure there is no overhang at all.

    Then (OCD active again) I weave a little strip of leather shoelace between the courses just in front of the TP to mute harmonics.
    After all that: no twang, no hum, no nothing!
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    Are these O rings a standard item? I couldn't find anything close in Gallup, NM today. Google is not helping me find Bill James. Could someone PM me his website or contact info so I can get some O rings? Thanks.
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    Mine has worked like a charm since I bought my mando used. I think once you get it tweaked you'll be very pleased. It's solid piece of engineering.

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    Thanks, John.
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    It's pretty unlikely that the O rings were a specialty part made for the tailpieces, but more likely are a standard item, and a good auto parts store should have a large selection available that would match about any size for any application. (even mandolin tailpieces) If you didn't try there, that would be the best bet.

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    I was looking in the plumbing area in a hardware store. I'll try an auto parts store.
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    Default Re: James tailpiece problem

    ...Bill picks up the phone most of the time and will probably send you a whole bag of them for fitty cent.

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    Arent these actually "oval" rings instead of the standard "O" rings? Mine are.

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    no, theyre round but stretchy ... here's a linky to Roger's pdf on installation that shows a pic of them unloaded. http://www.siminoff.net/Media/downlo...-tailpiece.pdf
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    The o-ring is a standard, the size is dash number 013 in o-ring language. Dimensionally it's .070" by 7/16" ID by 9/16" OD.

    $2.56 per 100 pcs. http://www.mcmaster.com/#9452k57/=bqb2r5

    The o-rings are actually supposed to hang out the sides of the base and contact the inside of the cover. It further dampens the cover from the possibility of it vibrating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtucker View Post
    ...Bill picks up the phone most of the time and will probably send you a whole bag of them for fitty cent.
    A'ight!!

    What a beautiful, functional piece of mando equipment that is.

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    Default Re: James tailpiece problem

    I have that issue on one of my instruments due to high bridge, which I believe makes the top part of the lid buzz against the strings due to the angle of the tailpiece not being steep enough. I have talked to the luthier to who recently installed the tailpiece and plans to change this angle by bending the tailpiece, but I am wating until the strings need changing. In the meantime, I just allow the lid to be unhooked. Hope that helps and makes sense
    Billy Parker

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    Default Re: James tailpiece problem

    Quote Originally Posted by billy parker View Post
    I have talked to the luthier to who recently installed the tailpiece and plans to change this angle by bending the tailpiece, but I am wating until the strings need changing. In the meantime, I just allow the lid to be unhooked. Hope that helps and makes sense
    angle is easy enough to check with a straight edge running from the tp to the saddle then tweakable with very little effort. As long as your keep the o's fresh with a pinch of petroleum jelly, shouldn't ever be an issue.

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