Steve Dude Barr said:I personally don't care for them myself Biff but I've been the #1 US dealer for them for 5 years running. The downside to selling dead strings is they never go dead so it cuts into repeat sales until customers buy a new bass. (Thank god for Roto's)
First thing I do when I get back is to place my opening stocking order for EB starting to get the ball rolling on them. I have the EB String page all ready to rip on the VBTC website. I'll offer up a free set of EB strings to anyone who wants to tak ethe time to QC the page for errors while I'm gone...I know there must be a few errors on here.
http://www.vintagebass.com/ebstrings.htm
Steve Dude Barr said:I'll offer up a free set of EB strings to anyone who wants to tak ethe time to QC the page for errors while I'm gone...I know there must be a few errors on here.
http://www.vintagebass.com/ebstrings.htm
strummer said:I don't think the flats are called Slinkys?