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Jagwire Strings

Posted: 16 Jan 2002 8:32 pm
by Bill Nauman
This is a plug for great strings but more-so a plug for the great service I just got in quick order processing and super fast delivery of two sets of strings from this great forum..Guys, The price is right but the service is superb. Take advantage of the great deals here and help keep this forum here on the internet for a long time. Thanks again ...and by all means Keep Pickin' Bill in Vegas

Posted: 17 Jan 2002 6:46 am
by Jerry Brightman
Bill,

I've used Jagwires for some time now, and I really feel they are well designed and seem to have a great balance across the neck. I
use the stainless sets and with the
combination of L-710 pickups and Nashville
1000 amp..seem to provide the tone without a lot of dialing and adjusting at shows.

I change strings every two weeks, and each set is always consistant on both necks.

Besides, Danny and Regina are great people and you'll have to go a long way to find any two people nicer and more knowlegeable in this industry.

GREAT STRINGS from GREAT PEOPLE!

Jerry http://www.slidestation.com

Posted: 17 Jan 2002 7:34 am
by Bill Nauman
Hi Jerry, have always wanted to meet you ..maybe someday ..Ray Price is at Buck's Palace on the 25th,I would go over there but i Earl Hughes, a fine steeler from Fairbanks AK is coming here that day for a visit..contact me via email ..would like to talk with you..Bill in Vegas
http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?genre=search&searchdesc=emmons84

Posted: 17 Jan 2002 7:37 am
by Kurt Kowalski
Ditto all of the above.
Jagwire strings are a very stable string with tone to boot.
Danny is also a good friend and is as honest as the day is long (and a super picker too).
Also, hello Jerry B.!!!(another super picker)
See you both in Michigan in April.
All the best,
KK

Posted: 17 Jan 2002 9:51 pm
by Tim Rowley
I done already said it a dozen times, I've been using Jagwire nickel strings exclusively for several years now. They are long-lasting, have great tone, and are extremely uniform and consistent from set to set. I use them on steel guitar, electric guitar, and dobro and couldn't ask for a better string.

And you can't find better folks than Danny and Regina Hullihen, the proprietors of Jagwire String Co. They will see to it that these strings meet the steel player's needs.

Another satisfied Jagwire user and unsolicited endorser,

Tim R.

Posted: 18 Jan 2002 1:22 pm
by Jack Francis
AMEN!
I have been buying them from b0b, service and product are great.
Jack

Posted: 19 Jan 2002 9:57 am
by Bobby Lee
Hey Jack, it must be time to change your strings again. What is it - once a year, whether they need it or not? Image

Seriously folks, the link to buy Jagwires from the Forum is b0b.com/products/strings.html . Shipping is included in the price, even if you live halfway across the world. Now that our office is practically next door to the post office, most orders are going out on the same day they come in.

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Posted: 19 Jan 2002 10:20 am
by Mike Weirauch
I like Jagwire strings and Danny Hulihan. They are both tops in my book.

......And they make my Zoom sound almost purple. Now THAT'S a great string! Image

Posted: 19 Jan 2002 4:44 pm
by Jack Francis
OUCH! THAT HURT!
b0b
I find that strings wear out because they only have a certain amount of notes in them and as you know I play so few that my strings last longer than yours do.
Jack

Posted: 19 Jan 2002 7:33 pm
by Chet Force
There we go again Jerry using Stainless and Tim using Nickel.... Is it the Material of the Bar that determines the Material of the Strings? Help a newby understand. I think I read somewhere that you didn't want to use a bar of the same material as the string.... Is that nonsense??

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Posted: 20 Jan 2002 11:54 am
by Tim Rowley
Chet,
The rule of thumb is to use a bar with a harder surface than the material the strings are wound with. The reason is to cut down on bar friction and wear, and give the best tone possible. IOW, if you are using stainless steel strings it's a good idea to use a hard chrome plated steel or zirconium bar, rather than stainless steel or plated brass. Personally I use a BJS 15/16" bar without the jewel, this bar can be used on any type of string winding and works great.

Why do some prefer nickel and some prefer stainless wound? Difference in tone preference mainly, also the stainless steel strings keep their bright tone longer than nickel wounds do.

Tim R.

Posted: 20 Jan 2002 2:54 pm
by Danny Hullihen
It is indeed very comforting to hear all of the nice things you folks are saying about our strings, and Regina and I are very honored to have so many of the steel players in this industry helping to support us.

We are also very honored to have the Nashville recording industries biggest names endorsing us such as, Tommy White, Lloyd Green, Jimmie Crawford, Russ Hicks, Jerry Brightman, Gary Morse, J.D. Maness, and Herb Remington. And to say that we are proud to have these super pickers endorsing us would indeed be a bit of an understatment!

We are just as proud to have the hundreds of you that order Jagwire Strings from us and from Bobby Lee, which in turn, helps to support this Forum. We also have a network of dealers, both here in the U.S. as well as in several foreign countries, and we appreciate the support you have shown them as well with your orders for Jagwire Strings.

Although I don't have as much time as I would like to reading the posts on the Steel Guitar Forum, please always know that I sincerely appreciate all of the honorable comments all of you have made about our company, Jagwire Strings, and about Regina and I. And again... thank you very much for all of your support.

Danny