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Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.

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Yak
Posted 2007-02-09 9:17 AM (#115899)
Subject: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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Just a friendly reminder to anyone that might be interested.

The show "How it's made" will have a section on guitar strings today. Its on Discovery Science/Science Channel. According to their website it will be on at 3:30 and 6:30 EST.

I wonder who's factory they will be in!
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cholloway
Posted 2007-02-09 12:40 PM (#115900 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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According to their website they'll be at the D'Addario plant in Farmingdale, N.Y.
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Yak
Posted 2007-02-09 1:04 PM (#115901 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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I must have missed that ... Thanks!
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-02-09 4:48 PM (#115902 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.



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Thanks!!!
I'll get home just in time.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2007-02-09 6:40 PM (#115903 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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Originally posted by cholloway:
According to their website they'll be at the D'Addario plant in Farmingdale, N.Y.
I'm about a half hour ride from there. Gil and Mitch are even closer.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-09 7:40 PM (#115904 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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i heard upstate NY got about 7 feet of snow...is that reality?
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Mitchrx
Posted 2007-02-09 8:53 PM (#115905 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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Originally posted by Lanaki:
i heard upstate NY got about 7 feet of snow...is that reality?
YUP!
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First Alternate
Posted 2007-02-10 7:03 AM (#115906 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.
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I saw that segment and I've seen other "How It's Made" episodes. That narrator can make anything sound dull.
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-10 7:38 AM (#115907 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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I saw the sausage episode and don't know if I can ever watch that damn show again.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-02-10 7:56 AM (#115908 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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"Everything but the squeal"
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-02-10 10:32 AM (#115909 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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Originally posted by Lanaki:
i heard upstate NY got about 7 feet of snow...is that reality?
Yes they did! I'm sure that our own Weas will have a lot of stories to tell about the snow pile. As of this morning, I'm still trying to make contact with my parents who happen to reside in the tail-end of the "snow belt" just northwest of Syracuse.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-02-10 10:41 AM (#115910 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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I've been to Farmingdale a few times, but for reasons other than guitar-related stuff. I still have yet to check out the D'addario plant. I'd like to find out, one day, if they allow making purchases of their strings [bulk might even be better] to the general public, as opposed to going to a music store for them.
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-10 10:56 AM (#115911 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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I toured the GHS plant some years ago. For me, it was a real snoozer.

But the free banjo strings were great at the end of tour! I mean, how can you screw up plain wire? :D
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-02-10 11:26 AM (#115912 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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Didn't catch it, but...

I deal with with web-tension and multi-axis servo controls on wire winding machines often. Guitar string assembly could be done on a lathe with a screw-feed. Now, multi-strand cable assembly, or twist machines with dies that "spin" as the cable is being pulled through, all the while maintaining the correct tension.... Now that's exciting. NOT!!! :D :p :D :p
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-10 11:31 AM (#115913 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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I've just made a couple of 14 strand Flemmish Bow Strings which is done that same way, Fred. Only by hand.
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Yak
Posted 2007-02-10 12:45 PM (#115914 - in reply to #115899)
Subject: Re: Guitar Strings on "How it's made" today.


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Originally posted by First Alternate:
I saw that segment and I've seen other "How It's Made" episodes. That narrator can make anything sound dull.
Yes, the narrator can be dull, but the music is fantastic. :D
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