Thomastik Roundwounds

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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ajish4
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Re: Thomastik Roundwounds

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rickenbrother wrote:
ajish4 wrote:
wints wrote:but you DID play them on that Old Peavey T40 I brought along for giggles. :twisted:
I thought you brought it along for weight training.
C'mon, don't be such a wimp! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

It's GOOD FOR YA, gives you muscles!
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Re: Thomastik Roundwounds

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Haha....I have a Peavey T-45 that I modded with a Dark Star pickup which actually weighs more than a T-40....this heffer weighs in just over 12 lbs....but oh, she sounds great.
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Re: Thomastik Roundwounds

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Looks like a job well done, Scott. String spacing looks similar to a 4001 too. Dark Stars are so cool!

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Re: Thomastik Roundwounds

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A little Peavey love is GOOD FOR a body! :wink: but I can't play those 12 Lb monsters anymore... :(

Scott, that looks killer.

What does it sound like?
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