"Some obscure thing"...Now I am all intrigued and excited.  Give an example
of an "obscure thing" you might make.

Fi

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Kazimierz Verkmastare
Sent: Friday, 5 June 2009 11:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HG-new] Re: #$%! string


I'd say you have a gut string with a flaw in the middle.  When I find a
string like that, I can usually look at it under a magnifying glass and see
where the twist rate changed or there was a small knot in one of the strands
that was there and got ground out in finish polishing..  I run in to that
more often than you would expect, not really common, but not uncommon - I
usually just use that string on a harp or a lyre where it is just a single
note, or on a drone on some obscure thing I am building at the time.

Chris



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