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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2018-11-24 20:40
Windy Dreamer wrote:
> It makes me question the concepts of mint
> and unaltered that are common to most collectable markets.
Good.
An instrument is just a tool, not a holy relic to be venerated. Good workmen sharpen their knives and planes, reshape and reforge their tools to make them suitable to their needs. Just like almost every instrument. When i had a grand piano i had the Renner action taken apart and put together because we didn't like the feel. That Stradivarius has been taken apart and put back together numerous times. They're tools in the hands of musicians.
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