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Feb 2009
DUNLOP
INTRODUCES ERGO BASSWINDER
String winders, eh? You think they're something you don't really need
till you get one, then you wonder how you managed without one... such
a cheap way to save so-o-o much time.
Okay, so wimpy guitar players have enjoyed the convenience of machinehead
string winders for many a year now, and they don’t even have to
worry about having proper manly-sized machinehead keys to turn, do they?
Probably in case excess effort chips their meticulously-applied black
nail varnish, something like that.
Right – so it's time to give bass players a break with this new
Ergo Basswinder from Dunlop, which features a new approach to providing
a stronger axle and pivotal shaft for the winder head – that's
like, faster and more efficient in operation, all that.
Plus, the Dunlop Ergo Basswinder’s sympathetic ergonomic design
lends itself to minimising wrist fatigue, incorporating a bulkier handle
for a more natural grip, along with the smoother rotational action.
Buy one for only £6.99 and save yourself a LOAD of grief tuning
up next time you change your bass strings.
Meanwhile, the less chunky, non-nail varnish chipping guitar version,
the Dunlop Ergo Stringwinder is also available of course, priced £5.49
rrp.
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