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Old 12-10-2007, 12:35 PM
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*SOLD* Guts/Goldentones/ Superflexibles

I have a G , D and A plain gut for sale, G and D are in great condition, not much use, the A has a stressed part on the top of the string but i can tell you that its not breaking at all, lots of life left.
Th G and D are Efrano, the A i dont know the brand
70$ includes shipping (shipping is 20$)

old Labella "Nu-Tone" D string, i bought this string new old stock and had it on the bass for 15 mn, slightly bigger diamter than Efrano and bigger sound - 40$ shipped

Labella Golden tone D string, was on the bass for an hour, excellent condition, 50$ shipped, i also have a Goldentone G, bought it from Quinn but the knot broke after 10 mn, i re-knnoted the string, but the windings on top started to separate, 10$ for shipping and you can have it, depending on the bass it might serve you, if you buy the D ill offer it for free.

i have a set of strings that came on my German bass, the guy from which i bought the bass told me they were superflexibles, im not sure, these strings have lots of life left, i never used them, pay me 30$ and they are yours.. im posting a pic, tell me if they are superflexibles, the winding on both ends is blue
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thanks in advance

Nuno
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Old 12-10-2007, 12:40 PM
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It's hard to tell with the lighting in that picture. It doesn't seem to be the baby blue that superflexes are known for, and the tail piece end doesn't look like it would go with a superflex either, since I remember all Thomastiks as having a solid part (and this one is a ring).

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Old 12-10-2007, 09:05 PM
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Those are not Superflexibles. If they were they would have a solid ball end with a roman numeral on them.

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Old 12-11-2007, 12:33 AM
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So if they are not superflexibles, and since i dont know what strings are these, i'll take 15$ for shipping expenses and i'll just give them away.
sorry guys, the guy told me they were superflexibles and i believed, i really dont have experience with metal strings, thanks again

Nuno
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Old 02-06-2008, 03:49 AM
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Everything has been sold except the Nu-tone D string and the plain gut A. 40$ take both , shipping included.
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Old 02-15-2008, 12:38 AM
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everything has been sold or gave away, so please close this thread, thanks
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