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Tiny Tim used to always carry his ukulele in a shopping bag . . . maybe this is just a new trend for mandolin players . . . .
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I was playing last Sunday with some friends at our Celtic kitchen party and a passing young woman bumped his $5000 Lakewood guitar. Just gently bumped it and over it went to the hard floor. I caught it just in time. After that, he asked me to hold it for him if he had to get up. I suspect he's done with stands. Myself: I only use stands at home in my practice room.
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MikeZito
Tiny Tim used to always carry his ukulele in a shopping bag . . . .
I'm no Tiny Tim but this was my preferred method for getting to sessions - far more convenient than hauling a bunch of cases. One bag holds mndln, fdl, bnj, concertina...(box just goes over the shoulder)
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*Though, there ain't no Loars in there :(
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I know the feeling. Usually after getting smoked in a jam by some 14 year old.
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Do snotty Kleenex have the same mojo as rattles? Asking for a friend.
Jamie
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JEStanek
Do snotty Kleenex have the same mojo as rattles? Asking for a friend.
Jamie
Tell your friend they have blojo - snot the same as mojo.
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T_Burdette
Well, that’s not very nice! Probably a banjo player....
A banjo player who doesn't like sharing solo time.
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jim simpson
that mandolin looks trashed, lol!
At least it needs the action lowered. . . .
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JEStanek
Do snotty Kleenex have the same mojo as rattles? Asking for a friend.
Jamie
Was it Mr Monroe's kleenex?