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How to fit a shoulder rest
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Worldfiddler
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April 26, 2012 - 6:20 pm
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I read a post on another forum where someone commented that their Wolf Forte Primo shoulder rest kept sliding off the shoulder. So, I did a video to show how to fix this problem, and make sure the rest stays firmly on.

Well, there have been rumours that things are getting way too serious round here, so …. :)

 

Enjoy!

 

 

Jim

http://youtube.com/jimviolin
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April 26, 2012 - 6:36 pm
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I was wondering where you were going with this with the drill and screws until I saw the screws facing away from the violin!  Now it makes perfect sense!  And here I thought you were going to drill into the violin! 

roflolroflroflroflrofl

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Fiddlerman
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You are a genius Jim. LOL

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roflol My jaw dropped as soon as I saw the hammer and I was staring with a dumb expression on my face at the video thinking: "impossible this doesn't make any sense". You got us good thanks for the laugh!1st-place

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