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mijknahs wrote:The Vinci's are a bit more magnetic than the standard strings. Definitely not "pure nickel" which is the least magnetic and least bright sounding. I think they are closer to the D'Angelico "Hot Nickle" or the D'Addario "Pro Steel" sets which are more magnetic. I've tried both and they are both good (and similar to Vinci's). I still have about 15 or 20 sets of the Vinci's though.

Coldshotblues wrote:mijknahs wrote:The Vinci's are a bit more magnetic than the standard strings. Definitely not "pure nickel" which is the least magnetic and least bright sounding. I think they are closer to the D'Angelico "Hot Nickle" or the D'Addario "Pro Steel" sets which are more magnetic. I've tried both and they are both good (and similar to Vinci's). I still have about 15 or 20 sets of the Vinci's though.
Thanks I think im going to try the D'Addario pro steels it appears the Vinci's are not available anymorealthough they still have a website. Maybe they will bring them back.
mijknahs wrote:FBlades95 wrote:http://www.vincistrings.com/info.asp
They don't make Vinci strings anymore. Have you tried to purchase any? The link takes you to Washburn's website and you can't find any reference to Vinci anymore.

FBlades95 wrote:mijknahs wrote:FBlades95 wrote:http://www.vincistrings.com/info.asp
They don't make Vinci strings anymore. Have you tried to purchase any? The link takes you to Washburn's website and you can't find any reference to Vinci anymore.
I know they aren't for sale, I only posted that link for the little "The Vinci Story" essay blurb thing. It tells you what they are made of, so you can poke around to find something similar.

Yankee Tim wrote:I used Dean Markley exclusively. Regs. Now in the "vintage" package. Never a problem. DM is awesome and if contact them, they'll make you whole again. I would suspect a bad batch.
X2 on gauge being important

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