re choice strings ,stainless steel?

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Ronald Riddle
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re choice strings ,stainless steel?

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I would like to get input from the pro,s.
The disavantage of stainless steelcompared to the nickel.What about the cutting edge?

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Erv Niehaus
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I'm not a pro but I will put my two cents worth in anyway. I prefer the nickel strings. I've tried the stainless but they always seem to sound "thin". I like the bite of th classic steel guitar sound and I seem to get it with the nickel. I also like to use the fatter strings. They usually are called the Buddy Emmons set.
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Chick Donner
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Post by Chick Donner »

While I haven't used my guitar for my sole method of making a living for lotsa years, I guess I consider myself a "pro," and as such, would tell you that I always used nickel in the old days, but for the last several years, originally on the suggestion of longime friend Bobbe Seymour, I have used Cobra Coil strings, and am very satisfied.
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Buddy Emmons SIT nickel. They aren't as wippy
and wimpy thin as stainless steel. More bite.
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