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Re: Murphs g strings

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just maybe with a little input this gary will have the same kind of reputation building endless loop strings .im sure he has no plans on stepping on boos toes by building flemish strings .
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I agree, there are many makers of EL strings, and many more users who have great success using them.

Personally I prefer Flemish Twist strings and for good reason, first I feel that they are superior in overall performance, and second because I make my own, which not only serve me well, but also others who have used them.

That I choose not to make many to sell is yet another story.
Perhaps it's due to, what my signature states: "He is served well he who serves himself." :wink:
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Re: Murphs g strings

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ComfyBear wrote:
just maybe with a little input this gary will have the same kind of reputation building endless loop strings .im sure he has no plans on stepping on boos toes by building flemish strings .
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I agree, there are many makers of EL strings, and many more users who have great success using them.

Personally I prefer Flemish Twist strings and for good reason, first I feel that they are superior in overall performance, and second because I make my own, which not only serve me well, but also others who have used them.

That I choose not to make many to sell is yet another story.
Perhaps it's due to, what my signature states: "He is served well he who serves himself." :wink:
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Re: Murphs g strings

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Terry, I've been making flemish twist strings for over 11 years now, and unless my fingers don't work I will continue to make them for myself. It's just that I don't have the desire or inclination to make them to sell.

If the truth be known, in the last couple of years I believe I've given more strings away than I've sold. When I've sold them it was just to help defray some of the cost of the materials.
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Re: Murphs g strings

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Murphs G-strings are the bomb! Fast, quieter, and more acurate. His string is right up their at the top with the flemish strings
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jrhunter wrote:Murphs G-strings are the bomb! Fast, quieter, and more acurate. His string is right up their at the top with the flemish strings
Now that is a quality post!
More accurate.. LOL. OK.
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Not following, and no intension of trying. I am not promoting Don, I am promoting quality. Don just happens to be the man that made my strings. My post count accumulated in my learning days, most were questions, not statements, 10 years ago.
Gary is a back patter, his posts are all about him, nothing more. Every post starts with "look at me!", and when that doesn't work he does " I just want to thank xxx for letting me help". I don't doubt he is a good guy, not at all. But true craftsmen make something, and sit back, Gary has yet to sit back.
Terry, this isn't personal man, not at all, I know you know him well, and that is great, but his continuous self back patting gets old. He has a used car salesman feel to him, every post is a commercial. His strings may be good, and that is great, but his desire to be in the spotlight wears on a guy.
and that is 6001 posts, if your counting, and apparently, you are.
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Re: Murphs g strings

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Pydpiper wrote:post
Dude you obviously need to learn how to try something before you put it down, why don't you try a murph string for a change. They are way better than the factory strings I've used!
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Re: Murphs g strings

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I make a "wheelie accurate" string. But sorry as I don't sell em. Who makes a non accurate string? I would like to buy one. Then I would have an excuse at a bowshoot. :wink:
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Re: Murphs g strings

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i had never heard of this Gary or his G strings,learn something new every day,if i did'nt love the flemish strings so much i would'nt care to give em a try though,they do look good.i always liked G strings on girls,just never tried one on my bow.as far as the original poster goes,if you found something that works good for you thats all that matters,everyone is going to be parcial to whatever they use,human nature i guess.thanks for posting it though,im sure theres people out there like me who had not seen those yet and some prefer an endless loop and if its a good one than you may have helped someone out.
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Re: Murphs g strings

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I seen a review on the AXE 340 and the fella replaced his with a Murph string so thought I would try em since I am use to the JBK strings Wyvern’s sells and really like those.So recently purchased a couple from Gary and he makes a very nice string :thumbup: He has several colors and will make whatever combo colors you want. 8)
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Re: Murphs g strings

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Received my boo string in the mail today. Looks great I can't wait to try it out. Took only 2 to 3 weeks :thumbup:
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