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For some unknown reason (OCD), I keep the pins on their respective gauge strings. I think it looks like the Low E pin get's a little more chewed up than the rest, so I let them stick with what they know.
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I name my strings after people I don't like. Something so satisfying about cutting them in half after three months.
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bridge pin names
As a matter of fact, I do have names for them. Starting at the bass side, here goes: "Eeee", "Ay", "Dee", Gee", "Bea" and "Eee" (again - the son of the bigger Eeee, his voice is higher pitched because he's little).
Good grief.
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