Herb,
The string players in the band are constantly moving the pegs while
frequently tuning. Some of them go down several notes and then come
back to the note. All that motion keeps the peg dope distributed around
the peg, and allows for constant readjustment of the peg tension. I
Wow! I wasn't seriously considering this, but it may be just the
thing for my workhorse gigging lute. What we should do is clamor for
the guy to make thinner Renaissance looking pegs.
On Sep 30, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Anthony Hind wrote:
> Henk and Ed
> The French Vihuelist considers that
Try this and then choose from the sub albums "mechanical pegs"
http://s105.photobucket.com/albums/m215/ag-no3phile
Regards
Dag Skarvang
- Original Message
From: Leonard Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Lute List
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 4:03:05 PM
Subject:
Dear all
Leonard, If you are reading this message, then you would do =
better =20
to open the one that is addressed to you personally. I hope it won't =20
have the same problem.
Somebody, may understand what is going on, so I send it to all. =20=
There seems to be something strang
bother looking them up.
Tony
- Original Message -
From: "Leonard Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lute List"
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 4:03 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Pegs image problem
> Is there a key to manually "cleaning up" these l
Is there a key to manually "cleaning up" these links to access the images??
I'd like to see these mechanical pegs, but I have had no success with the
links as given, nor with searches at the photo bucket site.
Regards,
Leonard Williams
On 9/30/07 5:05 AM, "Anthony Hind" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Henk
Well, I see that that the image link is automatically garbled by =20=
intervening letters and numbers.
I can understand that this is a security against unwanted images.
It would be possible to give a rule for removing these, but it is too =20=
complex.
The best thing is to ask Henk for
Henk and Ed
The French Vihuelist considers that installing the new pegs =20
does not make the peg-head more fragile. He argues that once they are =20=
in place the lute undergoes much less strain than when at each =20
tuning, we tend to force the peg home to hold it there. He also says =20
Henk
A vihuelist on the French list reports he has adapted these pegs =
=20
himself for his vihuela (or rather vice versa) and tells us they are =20
very pleasant indeed. Only the price, 270 USD for 12 pegs, he says, =20
prevents him from equiping all his instruments.
However, you do have