Damien Delgrossi wrote:
The work is well done, the instrument looks beautiful and plyable but
in my opinion he did some mistakes about the strings course and the
bridge is not good that instrument.
I agree, the bridge is weird and the top course should be double.
Stuart
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Subject: [CITTERN] Re: pics of 18th century German cittern and French
'theorboed arch-cittern'
Hi all,
A corsican luthier abroad in France, Clermond-Ferrand, has restored
an arch-cittern made by renault & Chatelain. There are pics of the
instrument before and after the restoration.
I hope you'll enjoy it,
Damien
http://www.casanova-luthier.com/restaurationframeset.htm
----- Original Message ----- From: "Stuart Walsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 10:13 PM
Subject: [CITTERN] pics of 18th century German cittern and French
'theorboed arch-cittern'
See
http://sinierderidder.free.fr/gb/maingb.html
and click on 'miscellaneous' on the left hand vertical navigation.
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