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Posts: 3497
Joined: Jul. 12 2009
From: Washington, DC
RE: Hannabach Goldin strings - why s... (in reply to britguy)
Don't know about the strings, Britguy, but did you get in touch with Guillermo Juan Christie at the Guitar Gallery or the Flamenco Connection in Washington, DC for your traditional flamenco CDs?
Cheers,
Bill
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RE: Hannabach Goldin strings - why s... (in reply to BarkellWH)
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did you get in touch with Guillermo Juan Christie at the Guitar Gallery or the Flamenco Connection in Washington, DC for your traditional flamenco CDs?
Not directly, Bill.
Checked out the site. A lot of very interesting stuff listed on there. Little tgime to evaluate it all. I need to give them a call to discuss, etc.
I'm on my way back to the frozen North at 6 a.m. tomorrow. I'll call them when I get back, and have the stuff shipped to my US pickup point in Niagara Falls NY. Only an hour from my place.
Posts: 1108
Joined: Sep. 29 2009
From: Back in Boston
RE: Hannabach Goldin strings - why s... (in reply to britguy)
britguy--probably for these reasons: gold used for the basses, super carbon fiber used for the trebles--definitely some expensive materials. additionally, strings from europe have a shipping expense as well as an euro to dollar conversion. lastly, maybe the germans are tacking on a few dollars to recoup the money they lost bailing out the greeks.
RE: Hannabach Goldin strings - why s... (in reply to keith)
quote:
britguy--probably for these reasons: gold used for the basses, super carbon fiber used for the trebles--definitely some expensive materials. additionally, strings from europe have a shipping expense as well as an euro to dollar conversion. lastly, maybe the germans are tacking on a few dollars to recoup the money they lost bailing out the greeks.
Yes the same money that Germans owe us since 1950.
Posts: 1108
Joined: Sep. 29 2009
From: Back in Boston
RE: Hannabach Goldin strings - why s... (in reply to britguy)
sorry for the "bad joke". i really should have said a lot of german companies are feeling pinched by the near collapse of the greek economy/european union crisis and may be trying to recoup some loses via price increases.
RE: Hannabach Goldin strings - why s... (in reply to keith)
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sorry for the "bad joke". i really should have said a lot of german companies are feeling pinched by the near collapse of the greek economy/european union crisis and may be trying to recoup some loses via price increases.
That was a discussion to another thread.
Maybe i will pay my debts to Germans buying Hanabachs and Germans pay theirs debts buying souvlaki and mousaka.
Posts: 1108
Joined: Sep. 29 2009
From: Back in Boston
RE: Hannabach Goldin strings - why s... (in reply to britguy)
britguy--sbm in their description says hannabach uses gold in making the bass strings. that would explain the price difference in bass strings. the trebles use carbon fiber which adds more to the cost of the trebles.