Wall of strings.

maki66

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Spent the early morning hanging more instruments.

From left to right;
Kentucky arch top mandolin
Backyard basic banjo (from kit)
Favilla '40 soprano
MFC Firefly concert banjolele with all the bells and whistles
MFC Fluke, concert M11 wood fret board, factory pick up
Kala KA-B baritone DBGE
Big Muddy mandolin, spruce top rosewood body
Goldtone banjolele, tenor

Not on this wall;
Pepe Romero Jr TT spruce top/lam body
Kala cedar top/lam body concert
Enya sapele concert tuned in 5ths
Kala Tenor guitar
Yamaha guitalele
Alvarez guitar
Epiphone open back banjo MB-100
Other cheap ukuleles

That's just the sting things.
 
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Nice, but SOMETHING is missing...hmm...

But thanks for sharing! :)
 
Nice! Do you need to humidify the whole room, with all of em out like that?
We are in an area near the coast that has nearly perfect humidity year round.
We don't have AC or a heater either.
We do pay attention to the weather, because we do have a condition here called Santa Ana winds.
These are very dry winds from the interior and can drop humidity to single digits in minutes.
Even then we usually only case the solid wood/solid top instruments. I don't much worry about the laminates.
 
What did I miss?

Nothing specifically...just relying upon that nagging feeling we sometimes have, of 'just one more thing to make it perfect...'

But if it's already perfect as is, then CONGRATS and don't mind me...
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