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Well if it's an Ironwood stick then it sure as hell isn't delicate. It's given the name Ironwood for a reason. Those things are built like tanks. The setup can be a different matter. It wouldn't be a bad idea to get Stick Enterprises to do the setup, if it's truly needed. t ----- Original Message ----- From: <legion@helpwantedproductions.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 1:32 AM Subject: Chapman Stick setup? >I recently bought a ten string chapman stick. It's an ironwood model > originally manufactured in 1985. It's in great shape but needs new >strings > and undoubtably some setup. > > Has anyone ever setup their own stick or know of a qualified person I > could touch base with? > > I understand stick.com is the place for the strings and I talked to them > about shipping it out for the full monty. They were nice but of course > he's quite busy. Before I go that route that I was wondering if any stick > players here have experience changing strings and setting up the stick > themselves. Any suggestions or hints? > > I live in Phila Pa and know of one great guitar guy who's willing to take > a look at it but if there is an experienced stick player nearby I'd love > to talk to you to get more info and such. > > The impression I got from talking to the contact at stick.com is these >are > incredibly delicate instruments. She said point blank *any* stick, even > one new - let alone one 20+ years old, will need additional work to truss > rod and/or frets in addition to the string change and setup. Coming from >a > bass/guitar/cello and other back ground this is news to me. I know the > stick is quite unusual but are they that fragile? > > Any/all help appreciated! > > > ------------------------------------------------ > Weird, Scary, and Beautiful Music and Art: > Http://www.HelpWantedProductions.com > >