[LUTE] Re: extreme theorbo case

2012-06-19 Thread Bill Eisele
   John,
   I have one for a Ren. lute in the case and really like it.  Two trips
   from New Mexico to Vancouver and back as checked baggage with no
   problems.  I would recommend the optional reflective white color
   instead of the standard black.
   Best regards,
   Bill Eisele
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 00:23:07 +
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
From: johnle...@hotmail.com
Subject: [LUTE] extreme theorbo case
   
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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[LUTE] Re: extreme theorbo case

2012-06-19 Thread John Lenti
   Sean, I'm not up on the listserv abbreviations, so I initially thought
   you were calling me a jerk, but in Norwegian or something. Sven said to
   Ole, ya know, wit yer t'um flappin on da outside a' yer hand on dat
   renaissance lute ya got dere, ya look like a Iirc.
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 18:07:35 -0700
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
From: lutesm...@mac.com
Subject: [LUTE] Re: extreme theorbo case
   
   
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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[LUTE] Re: extreme theorbo case

2012-06-19 Thread Sean Smith


John,

As an initial on a page can set the tone for that page for a long  
time, I fear for the offense taken. Please accept my apologies as no  
such meaning was intended. I'm sure the thumb will be fine.


s


On Jun 19, 2012, at 7:06 PM, John Lenti wrote:

  Sean, I'm not up on the listserv abbreviations, so I initially  
thought
  you were calling me a jerk, but in Norwegian or something. Sven  
said to

  Ole, ya know, wit yer t'um flappin on da outside a' yer hand on dat
  renaissance lute ya got dere, ya look like a Iirc.

Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 18:07:35 -0700
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
From: lutesm...@mac.com
Subject: [LUTE] Re: extreme theorbo case


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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[LUTE] Re: extreme theorbo case

2012-06-18 Thread Daniel Shoskes
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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[LUTE] Re: extreme theorbo case

2012-06-18 Thread John Lenti
   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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[LUTE] Re: extreme theorbo case

2012-06-18 Thread Sean Smith


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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