It is probably from:

JLSA, Volume XII (1979)
Paul Beier, “Right-Hand Position in Renaissance Lute Technique”
Mirco Caffagni, “The Modena Tiorba Manuscript”
Lyle Nordstrom, “A Lute Duet of John Dowland”
John Griffiths, “The Lutes in the Museo Municipal de Musica in Barcelona”
--> Kurt Rottmann, “The Resurrection of the Lute in Twentieth-Century Germany”
--> Josef Klima, “The D Minor Lute in Central Europe After the Second World War”
Reviews, Communications

Unfortunately, somehow I lost this very volume and have no idea how to get 
another copy. I'd be much gratefull if somebody could copy/scan the last two 
articles for me, certainly not without appreciation of similr nature.
J
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On 2010-10-08, at 19:11, sterling price wrote:

> Well I found the photo of Hans Neeman and his semi-tone device. I scanned it 
> so 
> if anyone wants to see it let me know. Still not sure where I copied it 
> from...
> 
> Sterling
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: sterling price <spiffys84...@yahoo.com>
> To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
> Sent: Fri, October 8, 2010 8:07:20 AM
> Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: New Semi-Tone Device
> 
> Some more info about the semi tone device.
> The base is made of maple stained black. The nut is lignum vitae as well a 
> the 
> smaller nut which actually raises or 'frets' the course.
> Hide glue is used.
> Also I am looking for the photo I have of Hans Neeman. I think it was from an 
> old LSA quarterly or journal. Does anyone know which one?
> Sterling
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: sterling price <spiffys84...@yahoo.com>
> To: baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
> Sent: Fri, October 8, 2010 5:30:25 AM
> Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] New Semi-Tone Device
> 
> Dear all--
> 
> I have just created a new semi-tone device for a Jauck type baroque lute. 
> This 
> allows me to change the pitch of bass strings by a half step without tuning. 
> I 
> can go from say e-flat minor to A-major in just a few seconds with complete 
> stability. 
> 
>    A similar semi-tone device is seen on the 1732 lute by J.H. 
> Goldt,(formerly 
> in the V&A) of course I don't know when it was added. Also Hans Neeman and 
> his 
> associates used semi-tone devices on all their baroque lutes including bass 
> rider lutes in the 1930s. (This I know from a photograph of Neeman and his 
> lutes).
>    If anyone is interested I can send pics of my new device.
> 
> Sterling
> 
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