[LUTE] Re: Pulling on your gut harp strings

2011-11-28 Thread Leonard Williams
of Bow brand strings, I may > also be wrong, here. > % > Apart from Bow brand, I now BELIEVE there are only Stoppani and Baldock > strings sourced from the UK; > but please do tell me if I am wrong. > Regards > Anthony > % > __ > > De :

[LUTE] Re: Pulling on your gut harp strings

2011-11-28 Thread Craig Robert Pierpont
ubject: Re : [LUTE] Re: Pulling on your gut harp strings To: "Craig Robert Pierpont" Date: Monday, November 28, 2011, 9:23 AM But which is it, or both; do you play the harp in out doors? Anthony __

[LUTE] Re: Pulling on your gut harp strings

2011-11-28 Thread Craig Robert Pierpont
://www.harpconnection.com/storepages/category1-page38.html Sit down before you look at the price. Craig Craig R. Pierpont Another Era Lutherie www.anotherera.com --- On Mon, 11/28/11, Rob MacKillop wrote: From: Rob MacKillop Subject: [LUTE] Re: Pulling on your gut harp

[LUTE] Re: Pulling on your gut harp strings

2011-11-28 Thread William Samson
While English strings are being discussed, I haven't heard anybody mention the strings produced by Northern Renaissance Instruments. Anyway for information here is a link to their lute strings info: [1]http://www.nrinstruments.demon.co.uk/LuSt.html Bill From: Anthony Hind To:

[LUTE] Re: Pulling on your gut harp strings

2011-11-28 Thread Rob MacKillop
I know these strings well, Anthony. A banjo company repackaged some as a set of banjo strings for the 19th-century repertoire, and even called them the Rob MacKillop set, which surprised me as we had not discussed it. This caused Mimmo to cross me off his Christmas card list, but that is another