> Dear Donatella; > Your folders are beautiful and very much in keeping with baroque > aesthetic practices. You set them up wonderfully with the flowers and your > decorative pebbles. They would add to the ambience of any concert. > All the Best, > Gary Digman Donatella, Do consider manufacturing these for export. RT
______________ Roman M. Turovsky http://polyhymnion.org/swv > >> So, more than a hundred visits in two days and just a single >> comment...shall >> I think everybody is busy building their own folders on my design or that >> they are awful? Sometimes one should need some feedback when spending >> half >> a day to put something online, just to get complete silence in response... >> >> Donatella >> >> http://web.tiscali.it/awebd >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Charles Browne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "Donatella Galletti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> >> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 5:10 PM >> Subject: RE: *** SPAM *** Re: Printing and Binding >> >> >>> Dear Donatella, >>> yes please, I would like to see what you have described. I think I have >> seen >>> such examples in Venice together with glass pens from Murano and paper >> that >>> looked too good to write on! I seem to remember one shop that sold >> minature >>> books as 'minimal libraries' that were either free-standing or could be >> hung on >>> the wall. I suppose that it would be impossible to remove all traces of >> today's >>> world when seeking authenticity. When we had a six-day power cut after >>> the >>> storms in January I did think of playing by candle-light but I gave up in >>> disgust as I couldnt see anything. >>> best wishes >>> Charles >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Donatella Galletti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: 27 March 2005 21:36 >>> To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu >>> Subject: *** SPAM *** Re: Printing and Binding >>> >>> >>> Strange...I've just done it after years I had quit... I use a light >> folder, >>> cut it in two A4 pieces, line them with kind of Florence paper, >>> '500 -'600 >>> like, glue the edges of the lined A4 to a cotton ribbon, the kind which >> is >>> cut in diagonal and with two folded edges (sorry, I don't know the >>> English >>> name for that..and even the Italian one, but it certainly has..), fold >>> the >>> upper and lower external edges of the ribbon and glue them, then cut >> another >>> piece and glue it on it in the inner side of the folder. I also glue >>> cloth >>> triangles on the angles, 8 silk light ribbons to close the book, and if I >>> feel like, a painting of the period in the inside cover . I group the >>> papers, I glue the edge and press it on the ribbon inside the book Done. >>> "Pattex" or "Uhu" glue will do. >>> >>> I can't play Baroque or Renaissance if I see plastic around the pages.. >>> >>> I was thinking of putting some pictures on my website, might they be of >> use? >>> >>> Donatella >>> >>> >>> http://web.tiscali.it/awebd >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Charles Browne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: "Lutelist" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> >>> Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 8:58 PM >>> Subject: Printing and Binding >>> >>> >>>> And now for something completely different! >>>> given that there is so much tablature available in downloadable form, I >>> have >>>> found that printing and binding of A4 sheets is becoming a regular >> chore. >>> I >>>> have been using plastic comb binders to complete the process, which >>> creates a >>>> document that opens fully on the music stand, but I am going to get a >>> thicker >>>> file professionally bound with thermal 'glue' binding. I also wondered >>> about >>>> using professional printing services to print larger documents as my >>> domestic >>>> printer takes hours to print in best quality, especially when I use >> duplex >>>> printing. >>>> What does everybody else use and are there some ideas that could be of >>> benefit >>>> to us all? >>>> best wishes >>>> Charles >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> To get on or off this list see list information at >>>> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > >