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October 18, 2005 | What's UP?

Ever set your mandolin down in its case, get ready to open it, and find the latches upside down? Yes, grown-ups should know better, but it seems to happen more often than we like to admit, especially if you sling a rectangular case.

We've got the answer: the JazzMando Case Lid Sticker!

Put one of these on your case lid by the handle and you'll know instantly which way is up. The price on these is right, two free with a string, pick, or cloth order. Heck buy a Rigel Mandolin and we'll install it for you!

Limited offer: if you'd like two free ones, you can also send us a self-addressed, stamped envelope (US only, please). Email for the address.

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Posted by Ted at October 18, 2005 12:03 PM


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