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Centrifugal Rings

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Pouring Bronze

Kulesh centrifugally spun tone rings are created by a process where molten metal is spun in a rotation barrel mechanism. It is hollow on the inside and spinning and there are orifices on the end to pour the molten metal into. (It is sealed off except for a small opening.)

What happens in the centrifugal process is, the metal is spun to the outside of the barrel-shaped thing. There is a liner to the appropriate size of what you want in diameter, and you regulate the thickness of the metal by how much you pour into the mechanism. These things are spun. Once it has stopped spinning and cooled down, it comes out like a piece of pipe.

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Cetrifugal Bronze

However, all the impurities and the gases in the metal have been forced to the inside by the sheer weight of the metal being forced to the outside. So you wind up with a product in which the ingredients in the metal have been mixed much better than they would be in a sand casting. You wind up with a much purer alloy with a denser molecular structure, and more gas and impurity-free, because this object then has to be machined out and all the impurities on the inside turn into garbage or waste products.

We know today that banjos like high quality metal. When we started, we didn't know if they wanted just metal, good metal or whatever, because we were after a tonal quality, not a strength-quality, or some other thing. We wanted a sound. Hence, we found out that they like this. It's also the most expensive casting method you can utilize.

As a result of the effort, materials and process they undergo, these rings have been, and remain, very successful. At this time Kulesh Musical Components offers five versions each of two centrifugally spun tone ring editions:

  • Kulesh 10 Hole
  • Kulesh Big Ten



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Kulesh 10 Hole - Chrome KU100100-C Call for Pricing This is the chrome-plated version of the K-10 centrifugally spun tone ring which was released by Richard Kulesh Sr. in 1993, and quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh 10 Hole - Gold KU100100-G Call for Pricing This is the gold-plated version of the K-10 centrifugally spun tone ring which was released by Richard Kulesh Sr. in 1993, and quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh 10 Hole - Nickel KU100100-N Call for Pricing This is the nickel-plate version of the K-10 centrifugally spun tone ring which was released by Richard Kulesh Sr. in 1993, and quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh 10 Hole - Raw KU100100-R Call for Pricing This is the raw, copper-flashed and polished, but unplated version of the K-10 centrifugally spun tone ring which was released by Richard Kulesh Sr. in 1993, and quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh 10 Hole - Silver KU100100-S Call for Pricing This is the chrome-plated version of the K-10 centrifugally spun tone ring which was released by Richard Kulesh Sr. in 1993, and quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh Big Ten - Chrome KU100120-C Call for Pricing This is the chrome-plated version of the Kulesh Big Ten, a new edition of the original centrifugally spun Kulesh 10 Hole ring first released in 1993 that quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh Big Ten - Gold KU100120-G Call for Pricing This is the gold-plated version of the Kulesh Big Ten, a new edition of the original centrifugally spun Kulesh 10 Hole ring first released in 1993 that quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh Big Ten - Nickel KU100120-N Call for Pricing This is the nickel-plated version of the Kulesh Big Ten, a new edition of the original centrifugally spun Kulesh 10 Hole ring first released in 1993 that quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh Big Ten - Raw KU100120-R Call for Pricing This is the raw, unplated, but copper-flashed version of the Kulesh Big Ten, a new edition of the original centrifugally spun Kulesh 10 Hole ring first released in 1993 that quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details
Kulesh Big Ten - Silver KU100120-S Call for Pricing This is the chrome-plated version of the Kulesh Big Ten, a new edition of the original centrifugally spun Kulesh 10 Hole ring first released in 1993 that quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket. Product Details


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This is the nickel-plated version of the Kulesh Big Ten, a new edition of the original centrifugally spun Kulesh 10 Hole ring first released in 1993 that quickly gained a reputation as the best tone ring available on the aftermarket.

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The New, Improved, Big Ten tone ring from Richard Kulesh, Jr. is one of the best tone rings I've tested. - Bill Palmer, The Banjo Wizard.