Basically, we are talking about something that looks like speaker 
wire or audio cable.
The copper or brass is on the inside.

At 04:58 PM 12/5/2010, you wrote:
 >How different is that from Larson's "Gimp" strings- a wire embedded &
 >twisted into his Pistoy high twist bass gut strings? He offers copper
 >and silver, among others. For a while he used gold wire. Out of sight
 >now, of course. They were fabulous; I had two at one time- they did
 >service as 5 & 6 on my bass viol and then worked out even better as
 >7th & 8th courses on a 72 cm. bass lute I once had.
 >
 >A report on the Asian strings would be interesting.
 >
 >Dan
 >
 > >The perfect solution for gut bass strings is the one seen in for
 > >example in some Asian instruments, where a wire core is wrapped with
 > >gut, silk or some other material.
 > >I have tried some Pipa strings made like this that were very nice,
 > >but not available in all sizes.
 > >You get the greater strength and weight of the string without the
 > >metallic surface.
 > >Since there is a huge boom in baroque and renaissance instrument
 > >making in China right now, I'm sure different types of strings could
 > >be commissioned.
 > >
 > >dt
 >
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 >820 Colusa Avenue
 >Berkeley, CA 94707
 >
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 >Tel 510.526.0242
 >Cell 510.915.4276
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