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Regular Slinky Electric Guitar String Set - .010 - .046 One of the best selling electric guitar string packs of all time! Ernie Ball nickel wound electric guitar strings are made from nickel plated steel wire wrapped around tin plated hex shaped steel core wire The plain strings are made of specially tempered tin plated high carbon steel producing a well balanced tone for your guitar #2221 Gauges .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046 Made in Coachella, California, USA *PLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING: Technically, any of the guitar hardware we sell can be made to fit any guitar model with the proper tools & modifications. If you are not comfortable measuring or modifying your guitar, please take your guitar to a certified technician or luthier, or purchase a drop-in replacement tuner set that has been verified to work with your model guitar without modification. We cannot guarantee any of our products will be a “drop-in” fit for a specific guitar make or model, but we can give you some info to help you make a more educated buying decision when it comes to purchasing hardware for your guitar. If you have any questions regarding this item, how to measure your guitar for replacing hardware, or for any other reason, please don’t hesitate to message us directly on eBay! **RETURN POLICY: Your satisfaction is our top priority! Before starting a return request, we ask that you first message us directly on eBay, as we may be able to resolve any issues without having to return the product. If we are still unable to resolve the issue, you may return the item in its original, sealed packaging within 30 calendar days of the item’s delivery date. We can offer a replacement or full refund. The buyer pays for the return shipping. We inspect all returns upon receipt. If the merchandise is found to have been opened, used, damaged, has missing parts, or was damaged during return shipping, we reserve the right to assess a restocking fee up to and including 20% of the item’s original purchase price per eBay’s seller return policy. The fee is normally deducted from your final refund to cover the loss in the item's resale value. If the merchandise has been damaged beyond repair or is otherwise no longer sellable, we reserve the right to refuse offering a refund.