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Thomastik JS110 Flatwound Extra Light Jazz Swing Guitar Strings

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Reviewed by 3 customers
The bests flat wound Strings I have found.
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submitted6 years ago
byMICHAEL
fromUndisclosed
The best, I'm a repeat customer on this product it can not be beat.
Best Strings for Vintage Tone
submitted7 years ago
byJeff
fromRhode Island
In 20 years of playing, I've broken plenty of strings right out of the package. The other reviewer must not change his strings much. I discovered flat wound strings several years ago, and I will never go back. Thomasik flat wounds are infinitely more comfortable on the fingers than standard strings. The first time I played them, I got a perfect vintage 60s sound that I had been trying to get out of other strings for a lifetime. Use them on a Strat and my SG. Highly recommend this brand of flat wound strings. You the man, Thomasik Infeld.
low E sting broke while installing
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submitted10 years ago
byStan
fromNowthen MN
The low E string broke near the tuner while installing. In over 40 years of experience with guitars, this is the first time I have ever had a string break while installing. I would never have expected it with a thick low E string. I attempted a picture submission but was rejected for size. It says " Images over 50 megabytes are not allowed ". My picture is only 8.7 Megabytes. I will try to get the broken string replaced at Guitar Center
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