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Round Core   Gauges: 13 - 16 - 26w - 36 - 46 - 56   Phosphor Bronze wound strings were introduced in the early Seventies and have become the most popular acoustic string. Phosphor...
Gauges: 11-15-22-30-42-52   80/20 Bronze wound strings are often called old-school, vintage and/or bright bronze and were the most popular (only) alloy used to make acoustic strings until the introduction of phosphor in the early...
Preferred for their moderate flexibility and rich, full tone EXP Coated nickelplated steel for distinctive bright tone and 4 times more life Corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh Made in the U.S.A....
The original one-handed Quick-Change capo Strong, lightweight aluminum with steel spring Professional quality Parks on the guitar's headstock when not in use Made in USA and guaranteed for life
Number of Strings:4 String Material:Nylgut Manufacturer Part Number:53115
Used by students and professionals around the world Made in Austria Genuine thomastik-infeld product Complete set, 4/4 size Aluminum wound A, pure silver D & G
D'Addario EXP26 EXP Coated Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings Features at a Glance: Custom Light Gauge .011, .015, .022, .032, .042, .052 Bright tone EXP coated phosphor bronze for longer life NY Steel core wire...
Curt Mangan 11-48 Electric Guitar Pure Nickel Set.Gauges: 11-14-18-28w-38-48String Length: 43 inchesPure Nickel wound strings were used exclusively on most guitars built in Fifties and most of the Sixties. Pure Nickel has a slightly warmer...
Long-scale viola (body length 16-16 1/2 inches) with a playing length of 15 inches (380mm) Medium tension Solid steel core optimized to create the warmest-sounding student strings available Educator's preferred choice for student strings due...
Round Core   Gauges: 11 - 15 - 22w - 30 - 42 - 52   Phosphor Bronze wound strings were introduced in the early Seventies and have become the most popular acoustic string. Phosphor...
The list of musicians who use Ernie Ball strings to make music reads like the who's who in contemporary music history. The story of the Slinky itself deserves its own place in rock and roll...