> I think I've only been able to help about three or four of the twenty or more 
>people who asked me due to the poor quality of the gurdy they bought.

Part of the problem [besides expense] is that gurdies are so rare in many 
places. Some people will never actually lay eyes on a fine instrument, much 
less 
hear a good player live, and they are even less likely to be able to get good 
advice from someone one-on-one. Thus far, I fall into all these categories.

I'm not interested in buying a GSO, but I still hear a lot of complaining by 
real musicians about the real things, too! ;o)  If an isolated individual who 
is 
not a musician buys a super 'gurdy, and can get no help with it, I can imagine 
he may also be quite frustrated.

--Michael

 

________________________________
From: Felicia Dale <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 3:03:37 PM
Subject: Re: [HG-new] GSO on eBay


It's just so depressing!!!  Here is this enthusiastic, eager, ready to learn 
person with an unusable instrument that they spent good money on.  :(  It's 
just 
so depressing- and so frustrating and it happens WAY more often than is 
necessary.  I think I've only been able to help about three or four of the 
twenty or more people who asked me due to the poor quality of the gurdy they 
bought.  

Felicia.

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