We emailed Helmut a few months ago, and he answered pretty quickly.

He may be on holiday.  He's a member of this list, so if he didn't see your
email before, he has now. ;-)

Alden

>
> Greetings everyone!
> I'm a wannabe hurdy-gurdist, and lately I've been looking for a good
> instrument to start with. Following many advices I've decided to buy a
> Phoenix from Herr Gotschy, but I tried to contact him via e-mail two
> weeks ago and still he hasn't answered.
>
> Do you know if the e-mail on his site is correct or else?
>
> Also, I've a question for you experts :)
> My plan is to play in a neo-medieval / folk band, sooner or later, so
> I was oriented to a Phoenix Abraxas, maybe 6-stringed. But I also
> "work" as a reenactor, so totally unplugged and acoustic. Is the
> Abraxas a good instrument also "off-stage" or should I choose
> something else... Like a Da Vinci, maybe?
>
> Thank you very much, and sorry if I've mispelled something... I don't
> trust too much my english ;)
>
> Massimo.
> >
>


Cali and Alden Hackmann
Olympic Musical Instruments - hurdy-gurdies
A & C Embroidery - boutique embroidery
Bois de Mallorne - audio production
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