Is it true that a sharply bent string completely damaged?
A gut string that has been sharply bent shows a whitish ‘nick’ at the bending point. This indicates a slight loss of fibre cohesion but does not mean at all that the string was damaged. The string is still perfectly intact. Signs of serious damage are: a) the string has been indented b) the fibres became untwisted to the point of coming apart and the string is not cylindrical anymore.
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