Thank you for sharing your opinion, Geoff!
I've already contacted him and asked a lot of questions about the
instruments :) Now, I'm just clearing my mind a bit... It's a big
purchase, so I'm collecting every opinion I can.

Anyway, the sound of three chanters is amazing :D

On 23 Gen, 16:03, Geoff Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Max,
>
> As a player of a Neil Brook gurdy, I can thoroughly recommend both his 
> manufacturing abilities, and his after-sales service. I do not have much 
> experience of the more expensive HGs, but I do feel that the instruments Neil 
> produces are of excellent quality both in terms of finsh and in terms of 
> sound quality.
>
> I am not sure he would like to be considered as a newbie, as he has been 
> making instruments for at least 30 years.
>
> I believe that he is also on this list, so if there is any explanation of his 
> instruments needed, I am sure he would be very willing to answer any 
> questions you have. Either that, or he can be contacted on 
> [email protected] .
>
> I expect also that the exchange rate is currently making Neil's instruments 
> cheaper, so it might be worth buying while this current financial climate 
> exists!Geoff Turner> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 06:25:34 -0800> Subject: [HG-new] 
> Re: Number of strings> From: [email protected]> To: 
> [email protected]> > > It's Neil Brook, from England.> I've heard 
> enthusiastic opinions about his instruments (on this> mailing list too), and 
> he surely isn't a newbie. Can you confirm what> I'm saying?> > Anyway, the 
> cheap price is probably the main reason of my doubts: I> was planning to 
> spend no more than 3000€ for my first gurdy and, with> other makers, the 
> choice is quite easy because you won't find a 7/8> strings gurdy for less 
> than 3500€... So the only gurdy in range would> be a six-stringed one.> > On 
> the other hand, Brook makes bigger gurdies for a cheap price, so> there isn't 
> a so great difference (in price) between the instruments.> > I know I won't 
> probably use the extra strings for at least a year, but> they'll be there 
> when I need... But, will I need them? :D> > Max.> > On Jan 23, 11:40 am, 
> Simon Wascher <[email protected]> wrote:> > Hello,> >> > Am 22.01.2009 
> um 17:24 schrieb Jörmungandr:> >> > > As a newbie, I should probably stick on 
> a 6-stringed gurdy (3 drones,> > > 2 chants, 1 trompette... Or maybe 2 
> drones, 2 chants, 2 trompettes),> > > which is said to be easy and always 
> reliable in every occasion, but> > > I've seen a really nice offer from a 
> renowed maker: a hg with 8> > > strings (3 drones, 3 chants, 2 trompettes), 
> for something like 2500€.> >> > I wonder which renowed maker is able to offer 
> a  3/2/3 instrument for  > > 2500 Euro - is this a used instrument or a 
> special offer, a new young  > > maker?> > I would be sceptical about the 
> quality if 2500€ is the list price -  > > but I will let myself get convinced 
> if necessary :-)> >> > > Any advice?> >> > have you seen "What should a 
> beginner look out for when buying a hurdy  > > gurdy?" its 
> athttp://simonwascher.info/HGbuy.htm> >> > kind regards,> > Simon> >> > 
> --http://simonwascher.info> 
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