Jagwire has a new website

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Danny Hullihen
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Jagwire has a new website

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We've put together a new website for Jagwire Strings, optimized for phones, tablets, and you can still use your computer too.

www.jagwirestrings.com

Please let us know if you see something we missed in development, or if you have any suggestions to make the site better.

Thanks, Danny
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Post by Tucker Jackson »

Thanks, Danny. I'm glad you color-coded everything. Since I'm only interested in the nickel sets, I can focus on the ones with a red border around the picture and skip the rest.

The track record with these strings in terms of durability is astounding. I have data to back that up; I've made notes on every string I've ever broken on multiple steels for the past 18 years (brand and gauge). Admittedly, a sample size of '1,' but the result: Jagwire edges out the competition. They are ridiculously long-lasting, not just in terms of breakage, but in maintaining their tone and pitch.

There may only be a few manufacturers of string wire (meaning a lot of different brand's sets contain the identical string), but you're obviously sourcing the highest grade wire available. Not all brands are doing that based on my experience.
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Nice site. Using Bootstrap makes it very mobile-friendly.
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For us older Jagwire fans, this is just great to see a new web site, and more important the continuation of, in my opinion, a manufacturer of truly great, long lasting, no breakage pedal steel guitar strings!


All the best!
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Payment options? Thanks !!!
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Pay Pal?
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It's PayPal. But if you don't have an account, you can pay with a credit card as a PayPal "guest."
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