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alpep
Posted 2004-04-06 9:28 PM (#194701 - in reply to #194676)
Subject: Re: String Choices


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Location: NJ
Paul

did you notice when you were asking for another six string on the stage at the jam that NO ONE ran up to hand you their guitar????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/
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Bradley
Posted 2004-04-06 10:33 PM (#194702 - in reply to #194676)
Subject: Re: String Choices


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Posts: 613

Location: Zion, Illinois
Paul,

Have you ever tried those Titanium strings that are suppose to be acid proof????

BTY, I prefer John Pearse strings myself.

Bradley

Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
I apologise to anyone whose guitar I played during the hotel jam on Thursday, especially if you'd put on new strings. Ol' "acid hands" strikes again.

Paul, I think it was me who first mentioned "String This" here a couple of years ago. I used them for quite some time until I eventually found a bulk wholesale source in Europe, which works out at a better deal because I don't have to pay import duty. The strings aren't as good but I can rot any string in 20 minutes flat, so brand names become academic.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-04-07 3:55 AM (#194703 - in reply to #194676)
Subject: Re: String Choices


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Bradley, The Titianium strings are about $20 a set, plus they are designed to be low tension. Both of those aspects put me off them, that and the fact I can buy 10 regular sets for $20
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Steve
Posted 2004-04-07 8:48 AM (#194704 - in reply to #194676)
Subject: Re: String Choices


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Posts: 1900

Bradley, check it out.. www.rohrtech.com They're bright and light, last quite a while...

steve
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