Yea, let me know if you remember Chad. And I must say that your prices on these strings are very reasonable. Thanks.
Originally posted by Pat B.:
Chad,
What about it makes it not suitable for flemish?
I believe that the problem maybe in the burnishing step and the bundles in the flemish twists. I am assuming of course.
Below is the burnishing step from the website. Once completed, you get AMLOST one complete strand.
1. "Majesty" strings should be twisted between 20 and 40 times before installing the string into a bow.
2. After installing, 10 shots should be done in order to settle the string in.
3. Tune brace height and affix a nocking point. After this is done, rub the string several times with a small piece of leather hard and fast to burnish the string. The thermally bonded resin will fill in and work as a membrane. In this way, the thermally bonded resin protects a string from damage by ultraviolet rays and prevents penetration of rain and moisture. The weight of your string will remain unchanged.