String splicing

Kristinn Leifsson istuner@islandia.is
Sat, 27 May 2000 09:23:27 +0100


List,

what would you do in a concert?  
Would you splice a bass string in front of the audience if it came to that?
How far will you go servicewise in a concert?


Kristinn Leifsson,
Reykjavík, Iceland




At 23:07 26.5.2000 -0700, you wrote:
>I haven't been reading all the posts to this thread, but I'm a bit
>surprised to hear
>that some consider it a nonessential skill.  I use it frequently - in
>fact just about
>every time I encounter a broken bass string - sometimes several at a
>time in
>Pentacostal churches.  The result is much better than a universal string
>and even
>better than a custom duplicated string because it matches the rest of
>the section in
>age, wear, etc.  It works out cheaper to the client because there is no
>second trip
>and is more profitable to me because it reduces my travel time. 
>Furthermore, it is
>instantly usable and lasts as long as any other string.  Happy client,
>happy
>technician.
>
>Paul S. Larudee, RPT
>
>



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