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Dave Cochran
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Live Strings
Can anyone give me an idea about the Live Strings? Been buying from Bobbe, really like them, and locals don't carry them.
Any good/bad reviews?
Dave Cochran
Montgomery, TX
Hey Wayne tyler let me hear from you!!
Any good/bad reviews?
Dave Cochran
Montgomery, TX
Hey Wayne tyler let me hear from you!!
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Steve Lipsey
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do a search - there are some very long threads on these strings - all positive...
https://www.lostsailorspdx.com
Shoji & Williams S10s, Milkman "The Amp 100"+Missing Link Hybrid D-120
Ben Bonham Resos, 1954 Oahu Diana, 1936 Oahu Parlor
Shoji & Williams S10s, Milkman "The Amp 100"+Missing Link Hybrid D-120
Ben Bonham Resos, 1954 Oahu Diana, 1936 Oahu Parlor
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Dave Cochran
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Live strings
Foplks, my humble apologies. Was not aware I was still on the SAD topic and would not deliberatly do so. Again I do apologize.
Dave Cochran
Montgomery, TX
Dave Cochran
Montgomery, TX
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Richard Sinkler
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No need to apologize. Many threads posted on here are on subjects already discussed. Searching for old topics is a real pain in the butt and often yields so many results that are unrelated to your search. Go ahead and post your question. Different people will chime in on your thread that didn't post on a previous one, and some even change their minds on a subject. If there are previous posts, someone will bring it up and ask you to do a search. Some even go so far as to post links to them.
Carter D10 8p/7k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup, Regal RD40 Dobro (D tuning), Recording King Professional Dobro (G tuning), NV400, NV112, Ibanez Gio guitar, Epiphone SG Special (open G slide and regular G tuning guitar) .
Playing for 55 years and still counting.
Playing for 55 years and still counting.
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Richard Sinkler
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I really loved Jagwires, but when I couldn't get them, I switched to Live Steel Strings,and have never looked back. Great strings.
Carter D10 8p/7k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup, Regal RD40 Dobro (D tuning), Recording King Professional Dobro (G tuning), NV400, NV112, Ibanez Gio guitar, Epiphone SG Special (open G slide and regular G tuning guitar) .
Playing for 55 years and still counting.
Playing for 55 years and still counting.
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Steve Lipsey
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and think about trying their Cryogenic strings....they seem to last forever....
https://www.lostsailorspdx.com
Shoji & Williams S10s, Milkman "The Amp 100"+Missing Link Hybrid D-120
Ben Bonham Resos, 1954 Oahu Diana, 1936 Oahu Parlor
Shoji & Williams S10s, Milkman "The Amp 100"+Missing Link Hybrid D-120
Ben Bonham Resos, 1954 Oahu Diana, 1936 Oahu Parlor
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Don Griffiths
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I just put my first set on a few weeks ago and just loving them. No breakage, but mostly they just have that new string ((((ring)))) to them. Best I've tried.
And a plug for bOb and the USPS, and buying them through the forum. I ordered them in the early afternoon on a Thursday from the forum website,hoping to optimistically get them Monday. They were delivered in the mail the next day ,early Friday afternoon! How does he do it?
And a plug for bOb and the USPS, and buying them through the forum. I ordered them in the early afternoon on a Thursday from the forum website,hoping to optimistically get them Monday. They were delivered in the mail the next day ,early Friday afternoon! How does he do it?
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The web site seems to be a little short on information, or maybe I just don't know where to look. How do you decide between "Cyrogenic E9 Nashville Nickel" and "Cyrogenic E9 Standard Nickel". What's the difference?Steve Lipsey wrote:and think about trying their Cryogenic strings....they seem to last forever....
I can't find any detailed product descriptions.
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Lane Gray
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I find their website dreadful (characterized by lots of flash stuff that doesn't really do anything more than look flashy, and all instances of the phone number are in graphics, not a single place to copy and paste, but there's more), but their phone service wonderful.
I'll bet that the difference lies in a different gauge string or two.
Give them a call, they're really good on the phone. And I like their strings.
I'll bet that the difference lies in a different gauge string or two.
Give them a call, they're really good on the phone. And I like their strings.
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Billy Henderson
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High 3rd string
Woa I am using Live Steel strings and my high third string sounds almost dead. I have changed it but still sounds almost dead. What could cause that? Is it the guitar (Zum) or the strings?
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Lane Gray
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I'd look for a little bit of schmutz on the arc of the finger. 90% of the time a string thunks when the rest sing, I find there's something under the string. Once, a small piece of lint did it.
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Lane Gray
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In the suburbs of DC where I grew up, Yiddish was as common as spaghetti: I think there were 6 Jewish families on my block alone (including my next door neighbors)
English is GREATLY enhanced by yiddishims. Of course, the Marxes and Youngmans didn't hurt either.
English is GREATLY enhanced by yiddishims. Of course, the Marxes and Youngmans didn't hurt either.
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Joachim Kettner
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