You could try lubricating all the contact points as well.  Take  graphite 
(pencil),  and rub it into the orielle & the sidewall of the headstock where 
the string touches / passes through.  This will reduce friction and let it 
slide more freely.

George
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  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:43 PM
  Subject: [HG-new] drone string suggestions


  I seem to be a wound drone string's worst enemy. 

  In the course of owning my previous gurdy (a Gotschy Phoenix DG) for 5 years, 
I must have replaced the d petit bourdon drone 4 or 5 times, and now (in the 
hands of the new owner, a friend) it needs another one. Sometimes they unwind 
at the tuning peg before they snap, other times it's at the string rest where 
the deterioration starts. Also the G (GC grand bourdon) drone on my new Brook 
3-chanter is starting to unwind between the string rest and the crank end, and 
I've only had it about 5 months. 

  Meanwhile my wife's DG Boudet has had the same petit bourdon drone for 10 
years.

  What am I doing to these poor drone strings? Or, more to the point, are there 
sturdier drone strings that I should be using? I've been buying the 
silver-wrapped cello strings, but I'm willing to sacrifice a bit of sound 
quality for some durability.

  Suggestions? 

  Thanks,
  Mitch Gordon




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