Guitar Strings
- Tod Gilding
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Guitar Strings
Does Anyone have a supplier off Guitar Strings or has anyone looked into a bulk OEM buy,I'm getting a few personal guitars and along with making guitars for others,It's time I found a reasonable and cheap supply. ,I like the coated type phosphur bronze acoustic 12-53 ,I find here on the NSW North Coast humidity can destroy an uncoated set in a week.
Cheers Tod
Cheers Tod
Tod
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- peter.coombe
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Re: Guitar Strings
Peter Coombe - mandolin, mandola and guitar maker
http://www.petercoombe.com
http://www.petercoombe.com
- Tod Gilding
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Re: Guitar Strings
How Many Sets Of Strings Do you buy Peter ? To make this lot viable, They want $40 shipping to Australia, Strings are cheap but they make up for it in the shipping, Strings $9.77 1 set + $40.00 shipping $49.77 a set
Tod
Music is everyone's posession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.
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- Tod Gilding
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Re: Guitar Strings
Sorry Peter, But I couldn't help myself, I did see that they do bulk
How many set's do you have to buy to make it economical ?
How many set's do you have to buy to make it economical ?
Tod
Music is everyone's posession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.
John Lennon
Music is everyone's posession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.
John Lennon
Re: Guitar Strings
I buy mine from Strings by Mail in USA.
12 sets of 12-53 coated Elixir Nanoweb in June was $15 a set delivered to my door.
Cheers Maurie
12 sets of 12-53 coated Elixir Nanoweb in June was $15 a set delivered to my door.
Cheers Maurie
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Re: Guitar Strings
Elderly Instruments (http://www.elderly.com/departments/strings) have very keen prices on strings though they can't ship Elixer for some reason.
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They wont ship Elixirs because the Gore company says they cant ship them outside the US...all their retailers over there are bound by this but some of them will still sell them anyway.
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- Mark McLean
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Re: Guitar Strings
I get mine from here:
http://www.stringsandbeyond.com
Their site also says that they won't ship Elixirs outside the US - but if you order them they send them. Their shipping rates are good.
At the moment they have some packs of 3 sets of Elixirs (limited gagues) for $22 (electrics) to $32 (acoustic). Also, on Elixirs they say "buy 5 packs, get 1 free". Put a few of those 3-packs in a single shipment and you have a pretty cost-effective buy.
Mark
http://www.stringsandbeyond.com
Their site also says that they won't ship Elixirs outside the US - but if you order them they send them. Their shipping rates are good.
At the moment they have some packs of 3 sets of Elixirs (limited gagues) for $22 (electrics) to $32 (acoustic). Also, on Elixirs they say "buy 5 packs, get 1 free". Put a few of those 3-packs in a single shipment and you have a pretty cost-effective buy.
Mark
Re: Guitar Strings
I only buy strings from the USA. Most times it's from Elderly or Strings By Mail. Many times Elderly's prices are a bit more, but shipping less. I just run through the cart on each site and work out the best deal on the day.
Re: Guitar Strings
I recently brought a heap of different types of strings from this mob.
Postage was $30 and took awhile to arrive but strings very very cheap and they have other gear too.
http://www.firstqualitymusic.com/c_5.aspx
worth a look.
Postage was $30 and took awhile to arrive but strings very very cheap and they have other gear too.
http://www.firstqualitymusic.com/c_5.aspx
worth a look.
Cheers Luke
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I used to buy from First Quality as well, but they have reduced their stock to avoid going bankrupt, and don't always have what I want in stock now. I usually buy 15-20 sets of mandolin/mandola/guitar strings at a time to make it worthwhile. Is a lot cheaper than buying local if you do it that way. Single sets, forget it.
Peter
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If you are not looking for coated strings I often buy from Carol at austrings.com.au for set up/construction strings that I use to settle the instrument in with. She sells generic strings that are made in the USA but she packages them herself and sell under her name of AUStrings. She is very helpful and fast. The 12-53s that I buy are about $6.60ish from memory.
Maybe useful info...
John
Maybe useful info...
John
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Re: Guitar Strings
I get mine from strings and beyond , I try to get 30 mixed sets , which makes the Postage about $1 a pack , Bezdez on Ebay also offer Phosphur bronze ( generic strings) at a reasonalble rate .
But Stings and beyond IMHO are hard to beet.
Cheers,
But Stings and beyond IMHO are hard to beet.
Cheers,
Paul .
- Tod Gilding
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Re: Guitar Strings
Thanks for all those tips, But I thought being Luthiers that someone would have organised a deal with a manufacturer,but maybe not.
I like D'Addario EXP16 coated Phosphor Bronze 12-53 these strings are D'Addario 's version of the elixirs and last very well in high Humidity. but are very hard to find at reasonable prices
I like D'Addario EXP16 coated Phosphor Bronze 12-53 these strings are D'Addario 's version of the elixirs and last very well in high Humidity. but are very hard to find at reasonable prices
Tod
Music is everyone's posession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.
John Lennon
Music is everyone's posession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.
John Lennon
- Tod Gilding
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Re: Guitar Strings
Mr Wood Rodent I Like Your New Avatar Pic Exceptional Photography John.
Tod
Music is everyone's posession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.
John Lennon
Music is everyone's posession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.
John Lennon
Re: Guitar Strings
Ebay is your friend
10 sets of EXP16 for around $120 shipped
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DAddario-EXP ... 2a145e859b
10 sets of EXP16 for around $120 shipped
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DAddario-EXP ... 2a145e859b
Re: Guitar Strings
EXP 16's are $110 usd 'delivered' at Strings and Beyond ATM..http://www.stringsandbeyond.com/dexpphbracgu1.html
I did use a guy on ebay a few years back who done free shipping world wide for a 6 pack or more but 10 x EXP 16 @ $95 + $14.95 shipping is a good enough deal.
Cheers
Kim
I did use a guy on ebay a few years back who done free shipping world wide for a 6 pack or more but 10 x EXP 16 @ $95 + $14.95 shipping is a good enough deal.
Cheers
Kim
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Thank You Mr GildingTod Gilding wrote:Mr Wood Rodent I Like Your New Avatar Pic Exceptional Photography John.
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