i asked himm where it come from .. titanic ??
his answer.
Hello
Thank you for your question, I have had this beautiful piece in my
collection for maybe 10 years, I bought it from a antique music
collector in Amsterdam, netherlands and he did not want to part with
it. I do not believe it was ever under water. Thank you for your
purchase, enjoy.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: [HG] why i bought the ebay pouget hurdy girl-dy ...
nice pegs ,does it work on gurdy ? sylvain
Violin pegs are too small for HG: they are too thin, and they are too
short.
Cello pegs work, but they still have the concave surface on the grip, and
the
grips are pretty large. A flat surface on each side with a slight taper
is
better for the tourne-a-gauche to hold.
The violin peg is supported on both sides of the string winding. The HG
peg
is only supported on one side, so the peg must be thicker to withstand the
tension.
Alden
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