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15 Dec 00 - 11:42 PM (#358122) Subject: new/old guitar strings .. OK? From: Edmund Flynn (inactive) I just ran across a couple of sets of Augustine nylon guitar strings that I must have misplaced more than ten years ago. Do you suuppose they would still be worth using? |
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16 Dec 00 - 01:21 AM (#358150) Subject: RE: new/old guitar strings .. OK? From: Extra Stout Sure. Nylon doesn't rust. I'd keep a newer set in reserve,though, just in case they could have gotten brittle with age. Some plastics do that. |
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16 Dec 00 - 05:31 AM (#358177) Subject: RE: new/old guitar strings .. OK? From: murray@mpce.mq.edu.au I assume you still have a nylon string guitar ;} I think nylon does deteriorate; but most of the damage seems to be exposure to the elements and mildew, so if the strings were packaged, I would try them myself. Murray |
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16 Dec 00 - 09:07 AM (#358220) Subject: RE: new/old guitar strings .. OK? From: catspaw49 Like, uh.....What's to lose? Spaw |
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16 Dec 00 - 08:10 PM (#358408) Subject: RE: new/old guitar strings .. OK? From: Edmund Flynn (inactive) Many thanks to all --- I'll give them a try Ed |
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16 Dec 00 - 08:49 PM (#358426) Subject: RE: new/old guitar strings .. OK? From: GUEST,CraigS If nylon strings have deteriorated, you soon know about it - they get crystalline, this makes them opaque, and bits flake off. The bass strings don't suffer as much as the monofilament trebles, so if you find they break up on you it's worth finding a store that has single classical strings for sale and just replacing the trebles. NB: light exposure hastens deterioration, so if you keep the guitar in the dark the strings last longer. The older the strings, the more susceptible they are to light. (Sorry if I used too many long words, Spaw) |
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16 Dec 00 - 09:30 PM (#358441) Subject: RE: new/old guitar strings .. OK? From: catspaw49 Try to stay with one sound per word. Spaw |
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17 Dec 00 - 08:25 PM (#358809) Subject: RE: new/old guitar strings .. OK? From: dick greenhaus Gee- I thought you were asking about strings on the guitar. I guess six years is about my record. |