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RE: New way to tie strings??
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dusan
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RE: New way to tie strings?? (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
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Hi Anders, I went through several posts about solutions how to tie nylon strings to the bridge, Im really surprised for many crazy things like 12 holes, 6 holes with bigger diameter, even 18 holes, beads....etc I can follow, that for flamenco low action is essential and this influences bridge height and of course string angle by using ,,standar,, nylon string tie way is not O.K. Also wear of tie block and design ,,purity,, plays here some role... So my question is, how you ever heard/seen solution like this: And If not, why is not used? Why to risk tie block damage to put 12 holes and still not having ,,pure,, tie block?
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