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Kulesh 10 Hole - Gold

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.

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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.  All these years after it’s introduction, numerous attempts have been made to imitate it’s features.  Although imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, the competitors to the K-10 have a long way to go before they are able to match the precision, power, projection, clarity and playability of the Kulesh 10-hole tone ring.

“Powerful & clean, centrifugally (spun) cast; created by an expert in banjo tone, Richard Kulesh, this tonering is among the most powerful and responsive tonerings available today. Tonal clarity all the way up the fingerboard. You will hear the difference immediately.” - Janet Davis




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