Bass string fest

stranges@Oswego.EDU stranges@Oswego.EDU
Wed, 16 Apr 2003 10:40:17 -0400


Thanx David!

That's  "k i n d  o f" what I have now-
but it's becoming a mess- and I'm lazy.

 I'm searching for an individual stringy thingy.
I think yours is very do-able.

:) THanx again!
Michelle


--On Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:27 AM -0500 "David M. Porritt" 
<dm.porritt@verizon.net> wrote:

>
> Michelle:
>
> I have some 3" rings that stay closed well, but hinge open if you
> need to take off or put on a string.  I have all the strings in
> numerical order and a heavy punching between every 5 strings.  On the
> first punching I have "5" on one side and "6" on the other.  Then 5
> strings and another "marker" punching with "10" on one side and "11"
> on the other.  Whenever I remove a string I replace it with a white
> paper punching with the number written on it.  About once a month, I
> look over the rings and make an order for all the missing ones.  The
> paper punchings make them obvious.
>
> OK, so it's not so spiffy but it works.
>
> dave
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> On 4/16/2003 at 9:51 AM stranges@Oswego.EDU wrote:
>
>> OK-
>>
>> Could I hear some spiffy ideas on how some of you hang replacement
> bass
>> strings in your shops??
>>
>>
>> :)
>> Much apprieciated.
>>
>> Michelle
>> stranges@oswego.edu
>>
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