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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] String tension....
Date:Monday, September 3, 2007  11:19:29 (-0700)
From:Lynn Oliver <chief06 @.......net>
In reply to:Message 7368 (written by GLENNE96)

You should leave it at normal string tension.  It's made to handle  
normal string tension without any problems, and if anything, changing  
the tension all the time would reduce the life of the strings.

Lynn


> I would like to know is if it would be advised to relieve the the  
> string
> tensions a twist or two... Even between practice sessions... Is it  
> possible to
> twist a neck or some other damage to strings or guitar, by leaving  
> them under
> full tune tension all of the time...

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