Hi All,

I don't see the need for a second list either.

I will certainly never build a hurdy gurdy but reading about all aspects
have been more then helpfull to understand the instrument and have given me
an insight in how to use it, maintain it and the trouble spots to look out
for.

I only joined the group recently and as said before* all* discussions about
the instrument make the list so exiting and interesting!

Christa


On 16/05/07, Chris Nogy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I may be off base here, but I don't really see the need for a second
list.  Information about all aspects of HG manage to be helpful - playing,
building, tuning, caring for, etc.  Lots of times the line blurs between
performance and technical parts of gurdies, and I wouldn't know where to
draw the line as to what goes in what group.

I have had 0 complaints since I joined this list when posting technical
questions.  In fact, even non-builders have been quite helpful.

There are so few questions that are purely builders questions - most of
the building questions involve history, adjustment, design, things that
actually affect the rest of the group when they go to do something to or
with their gurdies.

I will probably join the builders list, but I hope it doesn't dilute the
value and quantity of knowledge on this one - after all, the owner of this
one is a designer and builder as well.

Chris Nogy

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On 5/15/2007 at 4:01 PM Seth Hamon wrote:


I started a Yahoo group for topics involving hurdy gurdy making. It will
help keep this stuff out of the un-interested's mail boxes.. Cheers, Seth




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