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August 4, 2009 | Hill Country Stringworks Armrest

More rave reviews from personal experience with the McClung Armrest from Doug Edwards of Hill Country Stringworks. We were so impressed with our first two (see article), we enlisted his custom services for a unique, inlaid armrest for the new JP Charles 10-string:

Hill Country Stringworks Armrest

We're sold on the effectiveness of armrests. Not only do they protect the top from forearm perspiration, they allow better holding of the instrument; the rest clamps to the side of the instrument where minimal vibration occurs. This frees the top of the mandolin to resonate to its full potential, free of any interfering arm dampening.

The McClung Armrest is available in standard stock configurations of quality hardwoods, and customizing with inlays and special colors is offered at minimal upcharge.

Highly recommended!

Hill Country Stringworks Armrest on JP Charles 10-string

For orders: Hill Country Stringworks

Posted by Ted at August 4, 2009 5:58 AM


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