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Just been browsing through fender's new website and sumbled upon this. Seriously? a string winder for $60? i must object.
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36 string winders for $60
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Post by Mike »

Unless you're THE EDGE's Guitar Tech, you don't need a string winder.
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Mike wrote:Unless you're THE EDGE's Guitar Tech, you don't need a string winder.
I like them. When I had an acoustic the pin pulling part was useful and it can make re-stringing very fast. For the £2 or whatever they cost they're a handy accessory.
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I am the only person on this website that actually enjoys restringing a guitar.
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Mike wrote:I am the only person on this website that actually enjoys restringing a guitar.
Next time my bigsby'd telecaster needs restringing, I'll ship it up to you.
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I've never restrung a Bigsby but you hear horror stories. Is it like a Les Paul where everything collapses/falls off without strings?

Why not just do one at a time to avoid that?
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Post by stewart »

i've never had any trouble with a bigsby, it's fairly straightforward. the most awkward guitar i've restrung was that silvertone 1448 i had, it was a jizzing menace.
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stewart wrote:jizzing menace.
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James wrote:acoustic the pin pulling part
wait, that's what that thing is for?

i always struggle to get those pins out.
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Post by Mike »

Needle nosed pliers/wire cutters. That, allen keys and a screwdriver are all you need in your kit.
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Post by Reece »

that's all i have in my "kit".
and by kit i mean they are all sitting in various places on my desk.

my winder went missing a while ago and i've not missed it since i learned that you don't have to wind the string around the peg 9234789187 times.
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Mike wrote:I am the only person on this website that actually enjoys restringing a guitar.

No, I find restringing quite relaxing, but I do use a string winder (That I got free with a copy of total guitar in 1997).
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Mike wrote:I've never restrung a Bigsby but you hear horror stories. Is it like a Les Paul where everything collapses/falls off without strings?

Why not just do one at a time to avoid that?

can't be any worse than restringing a Riviera!
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Post by Mike »

Tis the problem with the Riviera. Even if you go one string at a time, the tailpiece trapezes yaw to one side and LAUGH AT YOU.

I hated that guitar.
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Mike wrote:Tis the problem with the Riviera. Even if you go one string at a time, the tailpiece trapezes yaw to one side and LAUGH AT YOU.

I hated that guitar.
DO the A and B strings first
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Post by Mike »

Yeah I will, right before I sell the guitar 3 years ago.
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The one time I restrung a bigsby, I got a bit pissed at trying to get the string ball end rings to stay caught up on the little nubbins. I was probably doing it worng but it was enough for me to not give a shit about it, which worked out pretty good for me, seeing as it wasn't even my guitar.
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Mike wrote:Yeah I will, right before I sell the guitar 3 years ago.
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