I was looking at the picture of the Varquain on his site, and some things 
puzzle me.

There are 4 strings, but 6 tuning pegs.

The 'ears' are set up for 2 strings each, and there is a tirant tuning peg, but 
no chien bridge that I can see. No chien either.

The bourdon bridges don't seem to be set up to take the 2nd string on either 
side either.

Nice woodwork, but seems a bit unusual in design, at least to me.

Chris Nogy

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On 5/14/2007 at 3:55 PM john tappan wrote:
Marc,

Thanks for the offer.  I’ve ordered plans for the Varquain guitar-bodied hg 
from Barry Black at blackboardcreations.com.  I’m sure there will be much study 
and much reading going on before I jump in. Figured that if I can actually 
build a Varquain and actually learn to play something in the next 10 years, 
then maybe I’ll attempt a lute-backed version—no rush.  Don’t expect the plans 
to arrive for another week or so, but when the time comes, I’m sure I’ll be in 
contact with you and others as well.

BTW, I’m in the Louisville, KY area

John Tappan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Reymen Marc
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 3:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [HG] Another newbie

you can always contact me i'll be glad to help...
what kind of instrument are you making? what plans ...?
marc reymen
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From: john tappan
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 4:25 PM
Subject: [HG] Another newbie

Hello, All!

Another newbie comes out of hiding!  Been reading for a week or two to try to 
get a read on how hard it is to build an instrument.  My take is it’s difficult 
but not impossible—in fact, it sounds like it may be easier to build than to 
actually learn to play it.  Which is OK, because my woodworking skills (not 
much to brag about) are still a sight better than my musical skills.  Anyway, 
I’ve finally taken the plunge and ordered plans, but don’t expect construction 
to begin until the fall.  Other projects in line first.

So, if I’m not around for a while, I’m sure I’ll be back before construction 
begins.  But good to know there is advice available.

Thanks.

John Tappan

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