OK. Which is the best selling bass string in the world? Charlie Stringer's™.. LONG 0 ■ B X™ VV * I Iv/JM B jM/ 2agS®M| HSSj) ll H Wrong. It’s Not Charlie Stringer’s Snarling Dogs. I ought to know because I’m Charlie Stringer. But it was an easy mistake to make. After all, SNARLING DOGS come in all the same British gauging as that famous orange-packed set. SNARLING DOGS have silked ends just like that famous orange-packed set. SNARLING DOGS are made from many of the same American materials as that famous orange-packed set. And SNARLING DOGS are available in stainless steel just like that famous orangepacked set. But, hold on! SNARLING DOGS are also available in nickel. That famous orange-packed set isn’t. SNARLING DOGS are made in America. Gee. Those famous orange-packed strings aren’t And, SNARLING DOGS list for $39.95. $39,951 Uh-oh. It looks like that famous orange-packed set just hit the fan. So instead of asking which is the best selling bass string in the world, maybe the question should be, “What’s the best bass string in the world?" Charlie Stringer’s SNARLING DOGS, of course. If your strings don’t bite, they aren’t SNARLING DOGS. PO Box 67 063, Mt Eden, Auckland 3. ACCUSOUND NZ LTD Ph (09) 815 0258, Fax (09) 815 0452 FREEPHONE 0800 650 258
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Rip It Up, Issue 201, 1 May 1994, Page 35
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