itsme
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So, the other night I pull out my Yairi Kanai to play. The A string is way out of tune on the low side, which is odd because I've had the same set of Worth browns on it for several months now with no issues. I start tuning it up to spec and all of a sudden the bridge pin flies out. I find it, take off the string and make some more industrial type knots, re-string and the same thing happens again. Only this time, I have no idea where the bridge pin ended up. My desk/room is a mess and it could be a long time before I find this little sucker and figure it out.
I do have an old Ibanez acoustic guitar and may just loosen the strings enough to remove a bridge pin to see if it's comparable. The Kanai is a bit of an oddball instrument, so I don't count on the bridge pins being any kind of standard size.
Meanwhile, I'm back to my Cordoba tenor strung re-entrant. I was so loving the low G tuning on the Kanai.
<sigh>
I do have an old Ibanez acoustic guitar and may just loosen the strings enough to remove a bridge pin to see if it's comparable. The Kanai is a bit of an oddball instrument, so I don't count on the bridge pins being any kind of standard size.
Meanwhile, I'm back to my Cordoba tenor strung re-entrant. I was so loving the low G tuning on the Kanai.
<sigh>