Craig,
Indeed. Um, you don't own any rocking chairs do you?
My cat solved the rocking chair problem, she springs to the seat and then to
the top, and rides the waves. But then she may be planning ahead about the
tails of any potential feline interlopers.
Best, Jon
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Carl wrote:
--On Monday, September 19, 2005 7:03 PM -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carl wrote:
I don't know how this came to be an inventory of lutes and cats, but...
we just took in a stray mother with a litter of 6.
That's cats, not lutes. (sigh)
With all those cats you'll certainly
Carl,
Congratulations on the litter, and for taking in the stray. I note that the
expected comments on lute string supplies have come in. My one cat (the vet
calls her dilute tortoise shell, I call her muddy grey) is a feral
refugee. Born in a friend's garage with littermates, but then taken back
--On Monday, September 19, 2005 7:03 PM -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carl wrote:
I don't know how this came to be an inventory of lutes and cats, but...
we just took in a stray mother with a litter of 6.
That's cats, not lutes. (sigh)
Good news is I recently finished repairing the 13c I
How about: Loaded, Gimped, Lyon, and Wound for cat names?
ed
At 06:17 PM 9/20/2005 -0600, Carl Donsbach wrote:
--On Monday, September 19, 2005 7:03 PM -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carl wrote:
I don't know how this came to be an inventory of lutes and cats, but...
we just took in a
Greetings,
I don't know how this came to be an inventory of lutes and cats, but... we
just took in a stray mother with a litter of 6.
That's cats, not lutes. (sigh)
Good news is I recently finished repairing the 13c I built, and am now
building a case for it.
-Carl Donsbach
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--- Carl Donsbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how this came to be an inventory of
lutes and cats, but... we
just took in a stray mother with a litter of 6.
very gutsy of you carl.
and thus i made...a small vihuela from the shell of a creepy crawly... - Don
Gonzalo de Guerrero
Carl wrote:
I don't know how this came to be an inventory of lutes and cats, but... we
just took in a stray mother with a litter of 6.
That's cats, not lutes. (sigh)
Good news is I recently finished repairing the 13c I built, and am now
building a case for it.
With all those cats you'll
On Sep 9, 2005, at 7:29 PM, bill kilpatrick wrote:
if you'd care to share in the dream, check this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItemitem=7349190831rd=1sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AITrd=1
Someone got a good deal. Winning bid: US $62.74
From the pictures it looked like a beautiful
yes; what makes it is the retro-style bridge. closely
spaced wood grain on the sound board is a
consideration and i'm starting to believe that a truss
rod of some sort in the neck is an essential as well -
particularly for those carved from a single piece of
wood.
maybe the new owner will
As for me...
lutes:
5 course plectrum (Brown)
6 course (Tomlinson)
6 course (Nurse)
6 course alto (Greenhood)
7 course (Bowers)
10 course (Brown)
11 course (Tomlinson)
14 course archlute (from kit)
others:
4 course gitarra latina
4 course ren. guitar
5 course bar. guitar
7 course vihuela
- Original Message -
From: James A Stimson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, September 9, 2005 11:13 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Ownership
OK, time for me to fess up:
7-course descant (Fletcher)
6-course treble (Nurse)
6-course tenor vihuela (Mateus)
8-course tenor (Fletcher)
6-course
One 10 course Renaissance, Martin Shepherd
One 8 course Renaissance, Martin Shepherd
One 6c guitar, Imai
Schnuddel, a 7.0 Kg Maine Coon
Kischi, a 6.5 Kg Maine Coon
a few cheapo lutes and guitars not worth mentioning...
Best wishes,
Rainer aus dem Spring
IS department, development
Tel.: +49
I'm glad Rainer owned up about the Maine Coons - I'm always worried
they're going to eat my lutes.
Maybe you guys should start a Maine Coon list
Martin
P.S. OK I have a wife, three children and three cats, two British
shorthair and one Blue Burmese - enough legs for anyone to look after.
.. and no charangos.
tsk-tsk.
if you'd care to share in the dream, check this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=7349190831rd=1sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AITrd=1
7 dogs ... mutts (big ones) - bill
and thus i made...a small vihuela from the shell of a creepy crawly... - Don
each time, my former wife said: Okay, and this is the last one,
right...? This will do, okay?
7c descant after Tieffenbrucker (Heiko Schmiedel)
8c after Hieber (Larry Brown)
8c mandora after Niggel (Wolfgang Emmerich)
11c after Berr (Ivo Magherini)
13c after Martin Hoffmann (Wolfgang Emmerich)
7c Frei lute by S. Barber
Steinway piano model S (baby grand)
Martin D18 steel string guitar
Fender Stratocaster 1960s electric guitar (:
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OK, time for me to fess up:
7-course descant (Fletcher)
6-course treble (Nurse)
6-course tenor vihuela (Mateus)
8-course tenor (Fletcher)
6-course baritone in E (Barber)
10-course bass (Schreiner)
13-course baroque (Cepelak)
14-course chitarrone (Schreiner)
5-course gittern (Stevens)
5-course
The one cat surely as living reserve if a string unexpectedly breaks?
:-)
Thomas
I've heard that with cats, but then it only takes one to own you.
I have three (lutes that is, only one cat), two eight c. and one six, and a
vihuela.
Craig
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the trouble with smaller instruments is that you can
stick any number of them in the closet. someone on
the mandolion site said recently that a collection of
400 instruments in not unheard of ...
d-i-v-o-r-c-e - bill
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The one cat surely as living reserve if a
Thomas wrote:
The one cat surely as living reserve if a string unexpectedly breaks?
Shhh, don't tell him. He thinks he's a pet. ;)
Craig
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I suppose it depends upon what one counts as lute: vihuela, mandolino,
early Neapolitan mandolins, etc?
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Steffen wrote:
just counted my lutes
come to think of (assuming I'm allowed to do
that) the old Chinese folk,
who walk around - with lifted index,
telling each other:
if you own more than seven lutes, the lutes own
you,
..well. - never mind!
I've heard that with cats, but then it only takes one
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