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cruster |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 2850 Location: Midland, MI | So, the Steinberger I've been playing 2-3 hours every day for the last three or four months now needs a refret. Sure, Peekamoose or Glaser can do it...for $495 and a week of Sunday's to wait. =( I put it away and pulled out the Hamer (thanks again, Alpep!). I'm having a good old time, getting used to the slightly wider fingerboard and the rather less comfortable shape. I keep it in the case next to my chair so it's not out where it will get damaged (it looks *that* nice...did I thank Alpep yet?). Two nights ago, I open the case, pull it out, realize I don't have a good angle on the case lid, so I lean the StudioFM up against my chair and let go of the cover so I can readjust...the two treble bout latch points that are apparently made out of gold plated, hardened hafnium carbide? Oh, they 'graze' the outer edge of the lower bout, leaving a couple of nice dings. Guess it's a player now. As I'm now thoroughly dejected, I turn to my old sweetheart. The Elite. Her natural finish has warmed to a beautiful amber color (all that outdoor playing?), the grain in the top dancing seductively as I pull her out of the case. 'Yes, this is what I need,' I think aloud. My wife looks at me like I've lost (even more of) my mind. I get comfortable, giving her a gentle embrace (The Elite, not my wife...she's laying on the couch watching Lawless & Disorder), slip my fingers around her neck (again, not my wife) and get ready to play 'Blackbird'...with feeling. The strings have died. Did I mention I've been playing the Steiny almost exclusively for many months? I have no more Elixirs with which to revive The Elite. =( I do have, however, two more packs of double-ball end, stainless steel, fret eating monster strings for the Steinberger. A fleeting thought passes through my head, 'Go get the Cropper.' Luckily, I have enough sense not to put yet another fine instrument in mortal peril. The realization that there are many who have far bigger problems than I dawns on me. Then I thought...perhaps my misfortune will give someone who needs it a laugh. I'm buying a sailboat. Laugh. | ||
alpep |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10582 Location: NJ | guitars are made to be played. play it | ||
Jeff W. |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039 Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | those double ball ends make for good sail stays... (Hamer....Ooouch....first one hurts most) | ||
GrilledCheese |
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Joined: May 2005 Posts: 327 Location: Evansville,IN | Sorry to hear about your Steinberger. I have one of the Spirit models, but it has the string adapter on it, so I'm free to choose whatever strings I like. ;) It stays in tune just as well this way, as it does with the double ball end strings. :) | ||
cruster |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 2850 Location: Midland, MI | I've been meaning to get a string adapter, but wouldn't you know, MusicYo has been fresh out for some time. It's always something. I know they're meant to be played, Al. But the Studio you sent up here was drop dead beautiful. Everyone that has seen it has tried to buy it...and that's just based on looks. When they play it they start getting serious. ;) At least the 'dings' didn't go to the wood. | ||
GrilledCheese |
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Joined: May 2005 Posts: 327 Location: Evansville,IN | Originally posted by cruster: Is the finish chipped? I've been meaning to get a string adapter, but wouldn't you know, MusicYo has been fresh out for some time. It's always something. Typical Music Yo. At least the 'dings' didn't go to the wood. If not the dings can be mostly removed with a soldering iron, and a wet, not with water dripping from it, paper towel folded over twice this gives you 4 layers of paper towel. Put the paper towel over the ding, lay the hot soldering iron on the paper towel for a few seconds, 3-5 at a time, check between each heat application. This creates steam which will raise the wood back up. It's an old woodworkers trick, but it works. | ||
cruster |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 2850 Location: Midland, MI | Thanks for the suggestion Herr Cheese. But, I think I'll just leave them as they are. It's just like the first time my wife backed into a telephone pole, or into her dad's car (parked on the opposite side of the driveway), or the time I turned to closely to the bright yellow 'light post' guards at work. The dings and dents are bound to happen eventually, it's just sort of disappointing when that first one comes. | ||
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