Re: Broken headstock on Eastman MD515
Part of the value of these forum discussions is that we can learn from other's problems, while also providing a good sounding board. I learned from this: 1) to definitely keep my mando in my case ANY time I am not playing it and 2) Neck design/wood choice is VERY important when I consider my next mando. I have an Eastman MD615 now that I really like, and hopefully, what I learned will keep this from happening to mine.
Thanks to all of the people who responded for helpful information.
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