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Vinci Strings announces new fresh lock packaging
Vinci Strings announces that they will be incorporating a new envelope sealing process to their string packaging. Vinci Strings is one of the oldest string manufacturers in business and is also the creator of the string winding machine in 1950. Vinci's groundbreaking innovation eliminated manual processes of string winding and enhanced winding accuracy resulting in even string tension and consistently better sound. Vinci's invention revolutionized the string industry then and they continue to do so today with their new packaging method.
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The new Vinci Strings packages include a graphic and structural redesign of both the inner and outer packaging to make it more attractive, address environmental issues and improve both its functionality and shopability. The new,consumer and environmentally friendly outer carton now features a peg-hole to allow for hanging at retail outlets, making it easier to display, and is recyclable. The Fresh Lock sealing method of the inner packaging prevents corrosion and oxidization of the strings, thus guaranteeing extended string life, superior tone and longer sustain.
For more information, please visit www.vincistrings.com
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27.07.2007
I found a Vinci violin for $99 in the hastings near my house. Is this a solid instrument or a waste of money?
Ken
12.11.2007
poul
06.07.2008

I own a Vinci violin at home and I have to say that it sounds great! It has been in the store for a long time because I got it so cheap. I agree with the packaging use of preventing corrosion and oxidization of the strings. It wouldn't sound so fresh if they wasn't doing something with packaging.