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Last Updated: 04-Sep-10
Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Guitar Strings (Light, Model 2552)
That's right, this is the one everyone's been talking about. It's simply amazing what a little -320? liquid nitrogen can do to a guitar string. If I were you, I'd put on a set and see what all the noise is about. Twice the tone and twice the life.
Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Guitar Strings (Custom Light, Model 2554)
That's right, this is the one everyone's been talking about. It's simply amazing what a little -320? liquid nitrogen can do to a guitar string. If I were you, I'd put on a set and see what all the noise is about. Twice the tone and twice the life.
Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Guitar Strings (Regular, Model 2556)
That's right, this is the one everyone's been talking about. It's simply amazing what a little -320? liquid nitrogen can do to a guitar string. If I were you, I'd put on a set and see what all the noise is about. Twice the tone and twice the life.
Dean Markley Blue Steel Electric Guitar Strings (Light Top Heavy Bottom, Model 2558)
That's right, this is the one everyone's been talking about. It's simply amazing what a little -320? liquid nitrogen can do to a guitar string. If I were you, I'd put on a set and see what all the noise is about. Twice the tone and twice the life.
NickelSteel Electric? strings are the cornerstone of Dean Markley Strings. If you lined up every set of strings ever sold end to end, you would have a really, really long line of guitar string sets.
NickelSteel Electric? strings are the cornerstone of Dean Markley Strings. If you lined up every set of strings ever sold end to end, you would have a really, really long line of guitar string sets.
Dean Markley Guitar Strings (Light Top Heavy Bottom)
NickelSteel Electric? strings are the cornerstone of Dean Markley Strings. If you lined up every set of strings ever sold end to end, you would have a really, really long line of guitar string sets.