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The D-ring at the top of the neck was the first component to fail when the fastening loop frayed and pulled through its stitching. This was a minor irritation, but shouldn't have happened.
The real problems was when I was carrying my mandocello to a workshop and the long strap suddenly detached, causing the instrument to fall to the ground, smashing the button on one of the Gotoh machine heads, and making it impossible to tune the instrument. The weight of the mandocello is considerably lighter than the average banjo, so the strap This is obviously a design/manufacturing problem.failure was a very unwelcome surprise.