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flltS strings Technology Much of the GHS success in stringmaking is : due to constant research and experimentation in ■developing new. strings and new ways to approach “the state of the art The GHS reputation has been forged by careful consideration to even' detail of string design. Such little-known factors as core-to-cover ratio, winding direction, alteration of the wire, and a host of other challenging variables all get close attention. Critical to good design is the material selection. From a myriad of metals—nickel, steel, brass, bronze, silver—and nylon. i GHS chooses % the combination f V \ m ' • for core and wrap best suited for each string; design. • KINGSLEY SMITH 43 Rugby Street, MUSIC SHOP Te Wellington, 902 muall* 3nUK Telephone 857 902

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Rip It Up, Issue 69, 1 April 1983, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rip It Up, Issue 69, 1 April 1983, Page 8

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