The truth that he is long overdue in making instruments and not
communicating is not disputed.  

It is the reason why he does not communicate that could save his reputation.

Has his workshop been destroyed in a blaze, earthquake or flood?
Is he suffering ill-health (physical/mental), died, hospitalized, or is he
in jail?

It could be that someone else is accepting his orders whilst he is
indisposed, believing that he will fulfill his obligations when he returns
to full health, (or liberty).

Or, is this someone posing as Luciano Faria (without his knowledge), making
easy money?

Does any of this make Luciano Faria guilty of fraud?

There are probably a dozen other possibilities I haven't yet thought of.  
But all these speculations need to be investigated properly.  
That can only be done by meeting him face to face.  A telephone conversation
does not qualify in this respect.

He should be given the chance to be honest with his customers if he realizes
he can no longer produce instruments.  Only then can the possibility of
reimbursement be considered.

Best Wishes

Ron (UK)



-----Original Message-----
From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
Of howard posner
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 3:34 PM
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Luciano Faria

On Dec 15, 2009, at 1:45 AM, Ron Fletcher wrote:

> It is better to know the truth than to ruin this man's reputation
> as a good
> luthier by speculation and hearsay.

The truth, according to several list members who say they have
personal knowledge, is that Faria is long overdue in making
instruments and is not communicating with customers whose money he
has taken.  This may destroy his reputation, but is certainly not
speculation or hearsay.

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