Another Pyramid question
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OK guys, Sears has several of those files. For example, they have an 8 in round and 8 in mill, and on and on. Got any clue as to which would be the best? Here is a link: http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/search.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&verticalFullName=Tools&keyword=file&displayTarget=searchresults&gobutton.x=27&gobutton.y=12
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OK, guys. 99% of those are great for hogging out fenceposts and useless for tuning your nut.
There is one set of small jewelers' files that might be useful, but really, nothing for the 3 thinnest strings. For that you need a warding file, available from a jewelers' supply house or a luthier's supply.
Sears # on the set is 00906757000
There is one set of small jewelers' files that might be useful, but really, nothing for the 3 thinnest strings. For that you need a warding file, available from a jewelers' supply house or a luthier's supply.
Sears # on the set is 00906757000
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