what makes this a travel lute I wonder??

Bruno

2014-03-06 11:18 GMT-05:00 Edward C. Yong <edward.y...@gmail.com>:
> did anyone ever try out one of the Roosebeck instruments?
>
> http://www.handcraftedworldinstruments.com/Roosebeck_7_Course_Travel_Lute_Rosewood_p/ltt7r.htm
>
> who buys these things, i do wonder…
>
> Edward Chrysogonus Yong
> edward.y...@gmail.com
>
>
>
> On 6 Mar, 2014, at 10:55 PM, Bruno Fournier <br...@estavel.org> wrote:
>
>> Colin Everett in Ottawa, had designed an array of travel lutes, that
>> never really got off the ground  in popularity.  They were flat back,
>> rectangular,  no peghead, where as your pegs for tuning were on the
>> bridge side, on the end block. He took them to the lute society
>> seminars at some point and got an order or two.  When Colin passed
>> away, he bequeathed the two sets ( from Bass to Soprano) the Carlton
>> University in Ottawa.  I have the Baroque lute version of his travel
>> lutes, but needs to be restored, and I don't have the time..
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Bruno Cognyl-Fournier
>>
>>
>>
>> www.estavel.org
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>>
>> 2014-03-06 9:41 GMT-05:00 Christopher Wilke <chriswi...@yahoo.com>:
>>> While we're at it, let me repeat my plea for a luthier to design a 
>>> practical travel lute a la the Soloette or Aria AS-100C Sinsonido "silent" 
>>> travel guitars: 
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Aria-AS-100C-Sinsonido-Travel-Guitar/dp/B002AMVC0I/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top.
>>>
>>> I took one of these on vacation and kept up my classical guitar chops. I've 
>>> also used it plugged into an amp for wedding gigs. People think it looks 
>>> cool, too. There are electric ouds and even gambas nowadays as well. No 
>>> such option for the lute...
>>>
>>> I have a few design ideas but no wood working ability at all. If you're a 
>>> builder interested in cornering the market, feel free to contact me!
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dr. Christopher Wilke D.M.A.
>>> Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
>>> www.christopherwilke.com
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------
>>> On Thu, 3/6/14, Geoff Gaherty <ge...@gaherty.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> Subject: [LUTE] Re: backpacks for lutes?
>>> To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
>>> Date: Thursday, March 6, 2014, 7:17 AM
>>>
>>> On 06/03/14 2:29 AM, T.Kakinami
>>> wrote:
>>>> http://www.bagluthiers.com/producto.php?i43&p=laud_renacentista_-_barroco6cc3f8&id=43
>>>
>>> That's close to my ideal.  My present cases are mostly
>>> made of wood and
>>> significantly heavy and hard, not something I would want to
>>> strap on my
>>> back.  A light-weight soft padded case on my back would
>>> be a big
>>> improvement.
>>>
>>> Geoff
>>>
>>> --
>>> Geoff Gaherty
>>> Foxmead Observatory
>>> Coldwater, Ontario, Canada
>>> http://www.gaherty.ca
>>> http://starrynightskyevents.blogspot.com/
>>>
>>>
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>>
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