Well David, it was great to attach a face to a forum name! I wish we could have spent more time but work is work. Too bad I couldn't convince you to make a string. We could have had an arts and crafts class going.
I certainly hope you enjoy the jig and strings. I think you are good for a few years. You have but to ask and I'll fire off a string.
You mentioned a comment about the strings. In what way are they better?
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Your strings are put together in a very uniform way, it doesn't take long to see the difference between a mass produced string and one twisted, turned and pulled by a perfectionist.
I won't even get into how good this jig worked for me last night!
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Looking good Don! Hopefully I will be making a purchase for them this summer! Saving up my gift awards from work for this, currently at 75 bucks, hopefully by summer I will be at what I need or close enough for the wife to not notice!!
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Great looking strings DNK. I am in need of one of them myself. I need a right handed one for my spinning lights YoYo. I broke the old one doing the walk the dog trick. How much are your yoyo strings anyhow? Oh, wait a minute, I bet those are xbow strings ain't they? Sorry, I just a must a had yoyos on my mind for some unknown reason. I think it comes from the co-co clock class I've been in lately. The stress level is high there dealing with all the test and machanics of the co-cos and all. Hope you understand. LOL (anyone ever painted a co-co? What color are they anyway? Can you hunt em?)
BBO