Kürschner - from the catalog they say: "plain gut (polyester)" so I wonder
if those strings are gut or polyester.

I was wondering about that too!   I last bought a set of Kuerchner strings
for my baroque guitar from a dealer in the UK in May and they are gut as far
as I can tell but perhaps I have been mislead.

Their list of alternative methods of stringing the baroque guitar include two
which are entirely their own invention - 2 bourdons on the 5th course but
octave stringing on the 4th... and two treble strings on the 5th course and two bourdons on the 4th course.....

Perhaps they are not as reliable as they seem...

Monica



Pyramid made gut strings in the past but I don't see gut mentioned
anywhere
in their site now.

Stoppani - I heard that he makes only bass and midrange strings, not
chantarelles, but I cannot say because there isn't a string catalog on his
site.
Kathedrale - I don't know: there isn't a string catalog either

Both Stoppani and Kathedrale seems to me like small companies, probably
not
able to fill the string shortage.

The situation doesn't look bright...

Francesco

-----Original Message-----
From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On
Behalf Of Bruno Fournier
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 3:39 PM
To: b...@symbol4.de
Cc: simon.lamb...@stfc.ac.uk; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Gut strings

   Hi All,A

   One thing for sure, when I spoke to the Sofracob owner last year
before
   he closed, he mentioned that one of the main reasons and problems, was
   the mad cow disease issues in France over the last few years, and that
   it was becoming more and more difficult to obtain gut. A So who knows
   what the real story is. A Did anyone ask Mimmo directly?

   regards

   BrunoA

   Montreal, Canada

   On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 9:00 AM, <[1]b...@symbol4.de> wrote:

   A  >Does anyone know if Kuerchner in Germany is still making gut
   strings?
   A  Or Kathedrale (?).

     A  It is quite funny - and also a little bit alarming- to see, how
     the EU
     A  bureaucracy becames the projection area for the strangest ideas
     and
     A  fears. A reputation well earned, some may say, but a little bit
     more of
     A  horse sense is recommended when one reads announcements like the
     one
     A  about gut strings - (or, before, the one about the alleged
     prohibition
     A  of natural medicine).
     A  In fact many people here in Brussels are quite normal. I as a
     German
     A  was at once sure that it must be a hoax, because we eat every day
     A  12.689.344 sausages, many of them with a delicious skin of sheep
     gut. I
     A  called a big producer of those so called "saitling" sausage
     skins: they
     A  are producing happily and will go on forever. The same with
     Kuerschner
     A  strings.
     A  I asked people form the health department of the EU commission:
     guts no
     A  topic at all.
     A  If you want to read really strange laws, read your national
     legislation
     A  :))
     A  So: No idea, where the gut story comes from.
     A  Perhaps we should still start in the good tradition one of those
     A  internet petitions ;)
     A  best wishes (while wishing is still allowed)
     A  Bernd
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