I will see to it tomorrow, the light is too bad now for pics. But it is a 
rough one I've never seen before.....

 "Brad McEwen" <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Martina:
> 
> Do you have a clearer photo of the fan tuners on that one?
> 
> Brad
> 
> Martina Rosenberger <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Stuart,
> there we are, back on Portuguese terrain.
> If this instrument is a PG, then it is a yet unknown, undescribed link 
> between the old odd head and the fan mechanic.
> The Portuguese site you came across shows a construction drawing of a German 
> Waldzither to 'proof' that the PG was influenced by the German Waldzither. 
> But it is the other way round. C. H. B=F6hm definitely copied the Portuguese 
> Guittar in 1898 to create a new prototype of the 20th century cittern in 
> Germany. 
> I've put the photo on cittern cafe now.
> 
> Martina
> 
> 
> "Stuart Walsh" schrieb:
> > Martina Rosenberger wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > I've found a very rare bite to chew: 
> > >
> > > http://www.cetrapublishing.com/citterncafe/
> > >
> > > a six-course cittern with the sizes of a small 19th cent. guitarra 
> > > portuguesa, a 12 string Preston tuner and was obviously changed into a 
> > > triple strung mandolin later.
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > The discussion could as well be done on the cittern cafe site, it only 
> > > needs to register first.
> > >
> > > happy new year 
> > > Martina
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> > Just added a comment.
> > 
> > 
> > Stuart
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