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Michael Nemick


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Caseville, Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2010 4:42 pm    
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Wanted to let the Weisseborn players know Malcom will be sending out my order Monday. I didn't order all that many, so if you like you can pre-order from me. I was able to get my hands on a set of these, put them on my Wessie and was absolutely astounded in the difference in sound and the feel of the strings, over the JP.(I only use a thumb pick) They are NOT cheap, but then these are all hand wound, round core strings. Lead time for re-order is about a month if your lucky, I initiated this the end of July, so that gives you some idea. Malcom did have some issues with suppliers though. Actually the reason I done this is because you can't find them anywhere in North America and I wanted to share these with others. I additionally had him send me a couple sets for my Reso. If they make the same difference as with the Wessie. They will be my string of choice for the Reso as well. Here are some links to see what they are all about http://www.newtonestrings.com/mechanics.htm and here http://www.12fret.com/retail/newtone.htm I will only have the Aloha's I believe the Reso and other strings are available in North America but if you can't find them let me know what you want and I will add them to my "Aloha" order.

These will be $9.75 per set. plus whatever my postage cost is. PM me if your interested. Thank you, Mike
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