Hi ho John,

Iirc, he was at the same LSA event as when I met you wa-a-ay back when, earlier this century. (It's impossible to keep DS away from Cleveland.) You probably didn't notice him running and hiding behind doors and furniture whenever you walked by like we did. Fun times those seminars.

Sean ;^)



On Jun 18, 2012, at 5:33 PM, John Lenti wrote:

  I like the idea of the case-case, and I may get one for my baroque
  lute, but I'm thinking more particularly of the ones you just stick a
  theorbo in and go.

  Also, when do I get to meet you, Danny? We know way too many of the
  same people, like I ran into this lawyer on the train from DC to
  Baltimore whose husband is a musicologist/lutenist and she's on the
  board of Les Delices, and there you were, being brought up in
  conversation, and we play too many of the same instruments and I'm
subscribed to your Youtube channel and feel like we're related. Please pardon my excessive familiarity in advance. I may just rush up and hug
  you.
  John
Subject: Re: [LUTE] extreme theorbo case
From: kidneykut...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 20:26:39 -0400
CC: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
To: johnle...@hotmail.com

I had one made for my 13 course lute. The Kingham case goes inside
  the extreme case. I used it for checked luggage when I flew to
  Vancouver and back and the lute was fine.

Danny

On Jun 18, 2012, at 8:23 PM, John Lenti wrote:

Dear all,
Has anybody got one of these?
http://www.casextreme.com/prod_details.php?pid'
If so, is it any good? Certainly cheaper than the next few options
  I
can think of, like my IKA case which has begun to show some
  significant
wear including some rather worrying stress fractures (just dropped
  off
at the surfboard shop for repair), and my Kingham cases, which have
been reduced to little theorbo-case molecules.
All best,
John

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