For a beginner?
Christopher Witmer wrote:
> after visiting a shop that specializes in violins and cellos to get a
> cello for another daughter who is starting cello, I will no longer
> complain about the prices of lutes. My other daughter's cello teacher
> generously arranged for her to get the
Caroline Usher wrote:
>Lute builders do turn pegs but furniture makers may turn table legs
>on more than one axis, plus design or copy balustrades with
>complicated profiles and so forth.
And a luthier will not be inclined to use a Holtzapffel lathe.
Craig
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>From: Herbert Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Aplogies to those who find this slightly off topic.
>
>Does a good lute builder know everything about fine woodworking?
>
>Or are there areas of cabinetmaking, carving, modeling, etc which
>require interesting knowledge that a lute builder doesn't need?
Dear All,
It seems I am now back, up and running (well, walking, creeping?) again:
website: www.luteshop.co.uk
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apologies for the interruption, entirely due to my web hosts who so
kindly cut me off without telling me...
I'm hoping to update my website and get back into
Thank you, Gernot, for explaining how to manage arto's new calculator on
a Mac!
regards,
Manolo Laguillo
Gernot Hilger wrote:
>Hi Mac-users,
>
>I also had some trouble with the calculator. Here's how to get it to
>work under 10.4.5
>
>- load the J2SE5 Java package from www.apple.com (a hefty
Seems to be working fine now on Tuesday afternoon - Just checked in my
Lunch(?) break.
Nick
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: MShepherd
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