Remember that pegbox joint often has a large screw holding it together.
   I recently took apart a pegbox joint and it was not easy. Also--
   archlutes and theorbos always use a strap attached to the pegbox.

   Sterling
   Sent from my iPad

   On Jul 23, 2015, at 1:46 PM, Ron Andrico <[1]praelu...@hotmail.com>
   wrote:

   I agree with Chris that tying a strap to the pegbox is not an ideal
   choice.  It's not as though you're spanking the plank a la some of our
   Telecaster brethren, but I've always felt a bit uneasy about undoing
   that glue joint.  I once witnessed one of my students wrench his pegbox
   clean off while in the midst of learning the zen of tuning.
   Luthiers could probably wade into the discussion but my guess is that
   it would take very little force to break that glue joint.  Especially
   if (unlike the characters in the videos) you play a proper lute with a
   reasonably robust string length.
   RA
   > Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 15:07:12 -0400
   > To: [2]spiffys84...@yahoo.com
   > CC: [3]csbarker...@att.net; [4]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   > From: [5]mokot...@gmail.com
   > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Lute Strap
   >
   > I was wondering same.
   >
   >
   >
   > > On Jul 23, 2015, at 3:02 PM, Sterling Price
   <[6]spiffys84...@yahoo.com> wrote:
   > >
   > > Just curious-- has anyone ever had or heard of a pegbox failing
   because of a strap? It should be fine if one ties the strap as close as
   possible to the joint.
   > > Sterling
   > >
   > > Sent from my iPad
   > >
   > >> On Jul 23, 2015, at 10:23 AM, Chris Barker
   <[7]csbarker...@att.net> wrote:
   > >>
   > >> I have noticed one recurring mistake that lutenists are making
   with straps.
   > >> I'm no bigtime performer, just an amateur for fifty years, but I
   have built
   > >> a number of Lutes and Vihuelas, and I see a problem some lutenists
   are
   > >> making with their straps. Attaching a strap to a button that is
   pinned
   > >> through the end of the lute and into the tail block is just fine.
   Attaching
   > >> a strap to the pegbox is NOT. The pegbox is already under a great
   deal of
   > >> tension from the strings. The added tension from a strap, no
   matter how
   > >> slight, is just multiplying the chances for a difficulty to occur.
   It is
   > >> always advisable to mount a button through the center stave and
   into the
   > >> neck block less than an inch from the neck/body joint. On Vihuelas
   and
   > >> Baroque and Renaissance Guitars the button should be pinned
   through the neck
   > >> block centered and less than an inch from the heel, or into the
   heel itself
   > >> if it is large enough. I have done this, and it works. Others have
   been
   > >> happy with it as well.
   > >>
   > >> Chris
   > >>
   > >> -----Original Message-----
   > >> From: [8]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   [[9]mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
   > >> Of Charles Mokotoff
   > >> Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 6:44 AM
   > >> To: LuteNet list <[10]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   > >> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Lute Strap
   > >>
   > >> Thanks to everyone for the replies. What is clear from my looking
   the
   > >> URLs over is that:
   > >> 1. No one in the USA is selling these
   > >> 2. They are a bit expensive for what you get
   > >> However, I understand that some of these are quite beautiful and
   much
   > >> nicer than anything I could probably cobble together.
   > >> More importantly, I played around with my version some more and
   noticed
   > >> that, yes, the lute is sitting stable on the RIGHT thigh, rather
   than
   > >> in between the thighs with a footstool, (essentially I hold the
   > >> instrument as if it were a classical guitar). This used to work in
   my
   > >> younger years, not so much now. But, playing thumb out and using
   the
   > >> strap, it still is uncomfortable and tends to put my hand over the
   rose
   > >> or even closer to the neck. Perhaps just needs some time to
   adjust?
   > >> Nigel North's strap configuration looks a bit different than what
   Paul
   > >> uses:
   > >> [1][11]https://youtu.be/c7wLjIF1N5o
   > >> Thanks, again.
   > >>
   > >> On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 4:07 PM, Charles Mokotoff
   > >> <[2][12]mokot...@gmail.com> wrote:
   > >>
   > >> Does anyone know where I could get this strap that Paul O'Dette
   > >> is
   > >> referring to in this interview?
   > >> [1][3][13]https://youtu.be/tQ5vltWA0IY?t=15m27s
   > >> I have tried jury-rigging something similar but it isn't working
   > >> all
   > >> that well for me. My lute looks about the same size as the
   > >> instrument
   > >> Paul is holding.
   > >> Thanks for any words of wisdom on this, I've been wanting to sit
   > >> differently for some time.
   > >> --
   > >> References
   > >> 1. [4][14]https://youtu.be/tQ5vltWA0IY?t=15m27s
   > >> To get on or off this list see list information at
   > >> [5][15]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   > >>
   > >> --
   > >>
   > >> References
   > >>
   > >> 1. [16]https://youtu.be/c7wLjIF1N5o
   > >> 2. [17]mailto:mokot...@gmail.com
   > >> 3. [18]https://youtu.be/tQ5vltWA0IY?t=15m27s
   > >> 4. [19]https://youtu.be/tQ5vltWA0IY?t=15m27s
   > >> 5. [20]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
   > >>
   > >>
   >
   >

   --

References

   1. mailto:praelu...@hotmail.com
   2. mailto:spiffys84...@yahoo.com
   3. mailto:csbarker...@att.net
   4. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   5. mailto:mokot...@gmail.com
   6. mailto:spiffys84...@yahoo.com
   7. mailto:csbarker...@att.net
   8. mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   9. mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
  10. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
  11. https://youtu.be/c7wLjIF1N5o
  12. mailto:mokot...@gmail.com
  13. https://youtu.be/tQ5vltWA0IY?t=15m27s
  14. https://youtu.be/tQ5vltWA0IY?t=15m27s
  15. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
  16. https://youtu.be/c7wLjIF1N5o
  17. mailto:mokot...@gmail.com
  18. https://youtu.be/tQ5vltWA0IY?t=15m27s
  19. https://youtu.be/tQ5vltWA0IY?t=15m27s
  20. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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