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    I love changing strings. there is a ritual feeling to it. And upon conclusion of teh ritual...we let the neighbors know we are done.

    (insert manly grunting here)

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    Quote Originally Posted by R.B. Huckleberry
    I love changing strings. there is a ritual feeling to it. And upon conclusion of teh ritual...we let the neighbors know we are done.

    (insert manly grunting here)

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    I change strings frequently on the guitars that go to gigs........................but I don't like that "new string" feel. I make sure the guitars get a practice or two on them before the gig.

    I don't like that slinky, slick feel to new strings. It feels like I'm trying to catch the proverbial greased pig when I move around the board.
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