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Richard Jernigan
Posts: 3433
Joined: Jan. 20 2004
From: Austin, Texas USA
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RE: String life (in reply to Ricardo)
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ORIGINAL: Ricardo if you are poor, you can take basses off and put em back on, they sound like new for a while. Ricardo When we were starving university students we used to take the basses off, soak them in a soap and water solution, scrub them a little, soak them in clear water, let 'em dry and put 'em back on. Good as new. Well, almost--until the frets started to cut into them. In those days you could buy two or three hamburgers with french fries for the price of a set of Savarez strings. At Scholz Garten a mug of cheap ass draft beer was $0.20, $1.00 for a pitcher. It was lousy beer, but it was cheap. For the price of a set of strings, you and your date could have some knackwurst and sauerkraut and get a nice beer buzz on. RNJ
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