LaBella 427 Elite Classical Guitar Strings

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Editorial Review
The 427 Pacesetter Elite set contains clear nylon trebles and basses are silver-plated copper wound on a nylon filament core. The prototype for the first nylon classic guitar strings, this fifty year old set design has been the standard and most versatile string construction since nylon strings were developed. The moderately priced Pacesetter Elite is by far the world(TM)s largest selling set of classical guitar strings.

Features
1) Trebles: Clear Nylon
2) Basses: Silver-Plated Wound
3) Medium Tension

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : La Bella
EAN : 0656295000487
Label : KMC Music Inc
Manufacturer : KMC Music Inc
Model : 427
PackageDimensions_Weight : 5.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:4.30 X W:4.20 X H:0.60
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : KMC Music Inc
ReleaseDate : 2010-10-18
Studio : KMC Music Inc
Title : LaBella 427 Elite Classical Guitar Strings

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Top-notch quality, canÕt complain.

Great choice for daily use.

Perfect for my needs.

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Worth the price, satisfied.

This product exceeded some of my expectations.

Five stars all the way.

Nice features and easy to handle.

Will be purchasing again soon.

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