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Okay everyone get yer thinking caps on.Just changed strings on a couple guitars -normal eh!When did they no longer include an extra E string?does not seem that long ago when we got an extra B and E:reallymad:
Not for at least 30 years that I played Fender or GHS, or the past 15 years with D'addario, at least the sets I've bought.Perfect Stranger said:...It's been a LONG time since I've seen double E's & B's, a L-O-N-G time...
I buy em in bulk now too but that does not mean I still don't break one from time to time. when I change them if they're quality is good the set can last over a month or better.will be looking at singles again for that reason ya never knowI buy straight stings in bulk now and the quality is extremely consistent and good and I never need another E string. By the time I would it's time to change the set.
tis s'ok Mark I knew what you meant the band of days gone by had a Brit from Birmingham in it and an Aussie from Albany,Au in it.to hear those guys talk at each other was a trip and learning experience :happyRampant said:Try Guitar Centre.
Sorry, I mean Center, hehehe
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Rotosou...-Guitar-Strings-Regular-104840913-i1171896.gc
Cheerz
Mark H
know what you mean.I was born and raised in Chicago and carry that accent wherever I go. in Florida they said I talk funny but they say the same here.always found UK and Irish accents interesting although you're dead on about the Oz chap.either way it was interesting garble between the two.rest of us were windy city too and they thought us strange.Getting back on topic I ordered from zzoundsd'Addario Plain Individual Electric E Guitar StringRampant said:LOL
Even I have difficulty de-ciphering the Brummies (folks from Birmingham). We've got a guy from Oz in work with us at the moment and he's 100 times more easily understood!
But hey, I've got a Jock accent that some folks find difficult to read, so who am I to pass comment???