GGJaguar
Reverential Member
Yes, this!Everyone who complains that US-built hand made guitars are too expensive should be forced to watch this thread in real time.
Yes, this!Everyone who complains that US-built hand made guitars are too expensive should be forced to watch this thread in real time.
Gasp!
They're harder to find these days. I forget where we ordered ours. Probably Walmart!Luthiers keep clothes pin companies in business.
There are purpose-made clamps for this out there, but because of the quantities needed, it gets very pricey very quickly. These are cheap, but do need a little stiffening with the rubber bands.Luthiers keep clothes pin companies in business.
While I have plenty of clothes pins, when I was adding the rubber bands, I just used what I had on hand (mostly ones the mailman had used to bundle mail with a parcel). So I don’t have enough for a complete round the rim. Never remember to get more.Please post pic of the whole guitar with it's clothes pins-headdress around the body like some wooden Big Chief! (if you have enough pins, that is!) Sure reminds me my Torres-copy days!! Clothes pins are a must-have , anyway!
So do musicians who play outdoor gigs with music stands and printed music.Luthiers keep clothes pin companies in business.
That’s why guitarists don’t read music.So do musicians who play outdoor gigs with music stands and printed music.
That’s why guitarists don’t read music.
That’s why guitarists don’t read music.
I know - but Frono mentioned "musicians" - Not guitarists . . .
Black binder clips for me!So do musicians who play outdoor gigs with music stands and printed music.