Hi Gary,
   
      We are working on the idea and plan to have them for sale in the future 
and may even include them in our kit hurdy-gurdy. Just think of it, no more 
paper to cut & fit.  Just turn of two thumb wheels and you can tweek the sound 
(maybe even while cranking). It seems reasonable to us big time.
   
  Hurdygurdycrafters
  Mel and Ann  

Gary Plazyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi!

I was recently at a jam session with a fellow that had an upright string bass 
with an adjustable bridge. The bridge has two wheels that turn fine-thread 
screws to raise and lower the height of the bridge. He got it from: 
http://www.gollihurmusic.com/product_details.cfm?ProdID=1413

I wondered if anybody has seen a similar bridge used on a hurdy gurdy - it 
would save shimming.

Very best regards,

-Gary P.

Gary Plazyk, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://profiles.yahoo.com/g_plazyk
http://www.BearCreekMusic.us
http://www.RavenswoodMorris.org

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