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R. Cocco RC 0.110 Nickel plated steel round Tapered
.110
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
Ordered today, shipped on Monday.
R. Cocco RC 0.090 Stainless steel round
.090
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
Ordered today, shipped on Monday.
R. Cocco RC 5 CUSNx Custom balanced light Nickel, 5 string Extra long scale
.040 .050 .065 .085 .120
39" ball end to taper, will fit Dingwall In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new s...
Ordered today, shipped on Monday.
R. Cocco RC 0.105 Stainless steel round
.105
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
Ordered today, shipped on Monday.
R. Cocco RC 0.040 Stainless steel round
.040
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...
Ordered today, shipped on Monday.
R. Cocco RC 0.60 Stainless steel round
.060
In 1951, Richard Cocco Senior began to manufacture the finest handmade strings at the time when the first electric bass guitars were introduced. Fascinated by this new instrument, he developed the Cocco method of hand winding to make these new strings which proved to be so fine that some...