Fretboard care
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Fretboard care
So what do you think the consequences of cat saliva on the fretboard are? My newest cat just can't seem to resist licking the guitar while I am playing. It makes practicing difficult.
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I'd be a little more concerned about the barbs on the tongue, but their saliva has lots of things in it that smell bad enough that I discourage that behavior in my cats.
I wouldn't be surprised if Paul W started renting my 18-year-old kitty to use her breath for stripping finishes. I'm just not sure that would stop at the wood, however.
I wouldn't be surprised if Paul W started renting my 18-year-old kitty to use her breath for stripping finishes. I'm just not sure that would stop at the wood, however.
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A couple of years ago I complimented one of our local musicians on his beautiful vintage-looking dobro, and he told me, "Oh, that's nothing, it's just a reissue.... I used to have a really nice one that dated back to the 30's, and it got ruined when my dog peed on it."
I can't imagine how that could possibly happen, unless the guitar was carelessly left outside or something.... If a dog peed on one of my guitars that was inside of my house, that dog would cease to exist, LOL!
I can't imagine how that could possibly happen, unless the guitar was carelessly left outside or something.... If a dog peed on one of my guitars that was inside of my house, that dog would cease to exist, LOL!
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Ah, heck, I'd turn my dog loose on that one and it'd be clean as a whistle in a flash.
I read somewhere that dogs' mouths are cleaner than humans'.
Which dogs?
Which humans?
I read somewhere that dogs' mouths are cleaner than humans'.
Which dogs?
Which humans?
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Melissa wrote:
"A couple of years ago I complimented one of our local musicians on his beautiful vintage-looking dobro, and he told me, "Oh, that's nothing, it's just a reissue.... I used to have a really nice one that dated back to the 30's, and it got ruined when my dog peed on it." "
Another good reason to keep instruments in their cases.
"A couple of years ago I complimented one of our local musicians on his beautiful vintage-looking dobro, and he told me, "Oh, that's nothing, it's just a reissue.... I used to have a really nice one that dated back to the 30's, and it got ruined when my dog peed on it." "
Another good reason to keep instruments in their cases.
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A few months back, I was walking past my 4001v63 MG, and something caught my eye - It looked like there were big divots in the body - about the size of a fingernail. After I caught my breath, I picked it up and discovered it wasn't gouges, but it was cat pee that dried to the color of MG. I figured Clifford my cat was angry at me for leaving hope for a few days, and wanted to let me know.
Wiped the bass down and all is fine. The cat and I have since come to an understanding...
Wiped the bass down and all is fine. The cat and I have since come to an understanding...
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I think that cat, left unchecked, will eventually make a dent in that fretboard. Tongues like rasps.
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It's a tactile thing, actually, and in fact a cat's tongue is much, much softer than the CV on a RIC fretboard.
I am having a disbelief-at-odd-response attack right now.
I am having a disbelief-at-odd-response attack right now.
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