peabody
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I am a new member to this site (I just picked up my first Sterling and I'm wondering what took me so long). I may be new here, but I'm chronologically experienced (I'm 45). Seeing the Ernie Ball Strings Topic reminded me of something that happened many, many years ago (many). In the late 70's I played in a rock band with a bunch of guys (the same guys I'm playing with now, but that's a story for another day). Anyway, we were on our way to our gig, just filled up my '67 Dodge van with gas and pulled out onto the highway. Disaster struck...the accelerator cable snapped and we found ourselves stranded at the side of the road wondering how we were going to get to the gig. Suddenly I had an idea...I grabbed a guitar string out of our guitar player's case and jerry-rigged a new accelerator cable. Of course the guitar string was an Ernie Ball Super Slinky (D string as I recall). It worked perfect and it got us to and from the gig without a problem. A week or so after the incident I wrote a letter to Ernie Ball (this is way before the internet ..way, way before), and let them know what happened. I figured this would be a great promotion piece. I envisioned a new advertising campain that stated not only did EB strings sound great, they could be used as car parts, etc. My response back from Ernie Ball was a form letter thanking me for my recent inquiry about Ernie Ball strings and they enclosed a string brochure. I'm thinkin' EB missed out....it could have been big...big I tell you. Anyway, if nothing else, everyone out there will now know exactly what to do if their accelerator cable snaps. EB...you know, it's probably not too late for that ad campaign..... 