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bluegrass37918 - Posted - 11/07/2016: 08:46:16
Were all of the rich and taylor kulesh 10 hole tone rings considered the big 10 ring?
Edited by - bluegrass37918 on 11/08/2016 07:05:16
Banjo40 - Posted - 11/07/2016: 08:58:43
I don't think Rich and Taylor used any Big 10 Tone rings. They used the original Richard Kulesh 10 hole centrifugally spun tone ring IIRC.
Banjo40 - Posted - 11/10/2016: 11:12:48
That is 10 Hole, not a Big 10 tone ring. The holes in the Big 10 are conspicuously larger than the holes in your tone ring. I think the reasoning was to match the total area of the holes in a standard 20 hole tone ring IIRC.
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