Its amazing how we all talk about our guitars past and present
You dont get this with any other instrument I dont think. It must be the best thing to take up musically, there's such a differences in guitars, styles of music you can play on them, sound you can get out of them etc.
I'm as crazy about them now as I was at the tender age of thirteen, and still get a buzz when I enter a guitar store, like a kid in a toy shop
The feeling of nostalgia I get when guys post about what they have and what they once had never goes away.
I'd have had a really dull boring existance I think had I not taken up such a brilliant pastime in my life.
It can be costly, it can be frustrating and so on, but its like an addiction that you can never shake, In a nice way.
The sixties was like some kind of magical time where there were bands everywhere doing a multitude of music styles.
So many influences to learn from.
I always thought it was probably just me that had it so bad, but after signing up for in here, I see that you are just as afflicted, some much much worse than myself

And the wives have the cheek to suggest that we love these bloody guitars more than we love them
Well of course we bloody do
Its a love affair nothing else can touch
Back to the strings....I think it was Monopole flatwounds that I put on my Hofner in those days, but like I said, they would come apart after a bit of playing and as you say especially the wound G. I started off with Cathedral for the acoustic I had as my first guitar, and they were awful as far as I remember.
The Gibsons appeared in the mid to late sixties as far as my memory serves me, and I still use them to this day. Never liked Fender strings as I found they lost tone and pitch not long after putting them on, and broke fairly easily sometimes.
I've tried loads of other makes but always end up going back to the Gibsons.