Prim
Prim Steel Cello A String
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Long-lasting with a quick response!
With their bright, powerful sound, they are for example used by students at all levels. Good for classical, blue grass, folk music, and many other genres of playing.
Instrument: Cello
String Type: A
Size: 4/4
Gauge: Medium
A String: Chromesteel wound on a steel core
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Please inspect your strings immediately upon receipt. Installed strings are not returnable unless they break within the first 30 days after purchase.
30-Day String Return Policy
Unopened strings may be returned within 30 days so that we may supply all our customers with the freshest possible strings. Because of tonal qualities of each instrument are unique we cannot accept string returns for reasons of tone including false strings.
If you have any questions about this product's warranty or to make a return please contact our Customer Service Department at 800.248.7427 or email us at cc@sharmusic.com
A family story.
Prim was founded in 1943 by professional cellist Gunnar Frojel. His son Urban and grandson Niclas later followed in his footsteps and ran the family business.
During the Second World War strings were hard to come by. Gunnar Frojel, a very curious and innovative man, began experimenting with strings at the dinner table together with his wife Lisa in their Stockholm apartment. He started manufacturing strings on a small scale, his work progressed, and Prim Strings was born!
Gunnar's son Urban, an engineer with a PhD in production technology, transformed the craftsman's manufacturing process into state of the art string production, while increasing Gunnar's high standards of quality.
Today at Prim Strings, we combine the skilled workmanship of experienced string makers with the precision of state of the art production technology to produce top quality strings. To get the right sound and best quality out of every string, we make sure that every string is produced by machines we have developed ourselves exactly according to specification. However, a machine can never fully replace skilled fingers and eyes. After manufacturing, the quality of every string is carefully verified by a string maker before it is packaged and sent to you.