Not a good day for 12-strings ...

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Not a good day for 12-strings ...

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JUst venting a little, folks! :D

When I went to tune the 370/12RM FG before practice today, the octave G string broke. :x

Fine, I'll just get another 12-er out ... ah, yes the 620/12 Turquoise. I open the case ... and it has a broken octave G string :shock: (it wasn't put in the case that way!). :x :evil:

O.K., let me get the 370/12v64 FG out ... so I tune it carefully and ... :shock: yep, the octave G string broke! :evil: :twisted:

Grrrr ... O.K., let me try the 660/12TP JG. I again carefully tuned it up. Ah! I didn't break a string! :) 8)

So we got through practicing and decided to go through "Set 1" a second time. During the next to last 12-string song, I don't remember when exactly ... :roll: :shock: yep, the octave G string on the 660/12TP JG broke while I was playing it. :shock: :twisted:

AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!!

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So...........today was a bad day for G strings I take it?
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winston wrote:So...........today was a bad day for G strings I take it?
I wondered who would be the first one to say that! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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It was difficult to resist. :wink: What is the mathematical probability of that series of strange occurences Doc?
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:lol: :lol: I'm guessing pretty good possibility. Been there, done that, & got the T shirt.
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winston wrote:So...........today was a bad day for G strings I take it?
I wonder if that's yet another reason why Roger McGuinn tunes to Eb. Maybe he got the T-shirt at some point over the years, also. Looks like you need to have a couple dozen backup high G's, Gary. Tom
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Were they all strung with the same brand strings bought at the same time?
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Well, it is the thinnest string on the guitar.....
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Go buy a lottery ticket quick! :wink: :lol:
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winston wrote: :wink: What is the mathematical probability of that series of strange occurences, Doc?
This answer I gotta see !!! :D :D
Probably better odds to win the Lottery, than to go through that many 12-stringers in a single rehearsal ! Must have been the temperture or ambient humidity or something effecting the guitars.... Lucky you had a few 12-stringers on hand, to spare.... :mrgreen:
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That has to be some sort of record. :shock: :)
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Are you using 8's? I use 10's.
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Did they all break at the saddle? If so, check for a sharp edge on the saddle that could stress the string.
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jdogric12 wrote:Are you using 8's? I use 10's.
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Full Cleveland wrote:Did they all break at the saddle? If so, check for a sharp edge on the saddle that could stress the string.
I vote for this. An 8 tuned to high "G" would be under less tension than a 10.
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