Eastman mandocello tailpiece blues
I’ve read about this happening before to other café members – and it happened to me this past weekend. The tailpiece on my Eastman mandocello failed. Upon opening the case I found everything hanging by the strings.
Also through reading past threads, there appears to be a replacement [perhaps with a long wait time] that is covered under the warranty.
So here come the questions:
Is the replacement tailpiece a better design that [hopefully] won’t fail?
If so, how do I go about procuring one? [I probably need to contact the dealer who sold me the instrument, I guess, to determine warranty.]
Is there a reasonable alternative tailpiece [similar to an archtop guitar rig only for mandocello] that can be used?
Thanks in advance for any help/advice.
Mike
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