Col Mustard
Ambassador of Perseverance
So for many reasons too complicated to attempt to explain,
my music partner Libby's new guitar has shown up in
my entry way. Still in its box...
She ordered this instrument from a 'new" luthier, who was
"trying to break into the business..."
He's spent the last six months lovingly building her guitar.
He's sent lots of pictures as the instrument took shape.
She's published them on her twit face page.
I don't know how many instruments he makes per year...
or if he knows anything about what he's about.
Libby has confidence in him, and has paid him for his work.
The box is right next to me here...
Her Luthier insisted that she MUST NOT open the box for 48 hours...
He's fearful that the temperature swings related to climate change
will cause his new creation (which he has Christened "the Libby")
to crack if exposed to room temperatures after shipping via UPS.
...to me this sounds like typical CYA bull
.
if it were my guitar, I'd open that box and be playing it already.
But I'm the guy who took his guitar out into the cold every night
for decades, and opened the case after arriving at the gig...
...and played the Hell out of that guitar like there was no tomorrow...
because for us, and at those times, this was true. My old Mossman was
covered with little checking lines after years and years of use like that.
What do y'all think? Is there any merit to the notion that 24 hours in the carton
and another 24 hours in the case are necessary to preserve the pristine perfection
of a hand made guitar.. Or should we just get them out in the daylight and play
the Hell out of them...
I told Libby I would NOT open that box.... even though I'm strongly tempted to.
I promised.... and I will keep that promise. She herself, who has been waiting and
observing "in progress" pictures for months... ought to be able to open that box.
This guitar is named "The Libby" in her honor.
What do you think? Even tho I"ll keep my promise. For reasons too complicated
to explain clearly in two thousand effing nineteen...
my music partner Libby's new guitar has shown up in
my entry way. Still in its box...
She ordered this instrument from a 'new" luthier, who was
"trying to break into the business..."
He's spent the last six months lovingly building her guitar.
He's sent lots of pictures as the instrument took shape.
She's published them on her twit face page.
I don't know how many instruments he makes per year...
or if he knows anything about what he's about.
Libby has confidence in him, and has paid him for his work.
The box is right next to me here...
Her Luthier insisted that she MUST NOT open the box for 48 hours...
He's fearful that the temperature swings related to climate change
will cause his new creation (which he has Christened "the Libby")
to crack if exposed to room temperatures after shipping via UPS.
...to me this sounds like typical CYA bull
if it were my guitar, I'd open that box and be playing it already.
But I'm the guy who took his guitar out into the cold every night
for decades, and opened the case after arriving at the gig...
...and played the Hell out of that guitar like there was no tomorrow...
because for us, and at those times, this was true. My old Mossman was
covered with little checking lines after years and years of use like that.
What do y'all think? Is there any merit to the notion that 24 hours in the carton
and another 24 hours in the case are necessary to preserve the pristine perfection
of a hand made guitar.. Or should we just get them out in the daylight and play
the Hell out of them...
I told Libby I would NOT open that box.... even though I'm strongly tempted to.
I promised.... and I will keep that promise. She herself, who has been waiting and
observing "in progress" pictures for months... ought to be able to open that box.
This guitar is named "The Libby" in her honor.
What do you think? Even tho I"ll keep my promise. For reasons too complicated
to explain clearly in two thousand effing nineteen...
