Hi Ed,
   At Gamut strings, we sometimes dye them, but we do this when the gut is
   wet, before the string is twisted and constructed.   After the string
   is twisted, dry and ready to be used, we do not color our strings
   because we would have to soak them to make them wet again, and this
   would probably destroy the string, we do not know.
   We would be interested to know if anyone knows how to successfully dye
   a gut string already constructed.
   Best,
   Ed Martin
   Gamut Music
   Customer Support

   On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 10:13 PM, Ed Durbrow
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:

     Has anyone found a way that worked for them to dye gut strings? I
     have used a magic marker but it wears off.
     Ed Durbrow
     Saitama, Japan
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