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Originally Posted by AndreF
I use that method. That's what I've been doing for years. I agree that it works well. I used to leave way too much slack at the headstock to wind. There is no need for that, and may even slow down the breaking-in stretching process.
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Same here. I posted pictures of this method on the forum a while back and got no interest so it seemed everyone was satisfied with their method. Unfortunately I have since deleted them. The twist up works for me. I too have left a little too much slack and will try the no slack approach.
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