Talk to mel at hurdy gurdy crafters


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On 27 Sep 2011 8:31 p.m., maesoph <[email protected]> wrote: 

I have been under the spell of the Hurdy Gurdy for about a year now,

ever since I saw one on the cover of my brother-in-law’s luthier

magazine.  I am a mechanical engineer by trade and a woodworker by

hobby and have made several unique things.  I absolutely insist on

making unique things that are difficult or near impossible to sell.  I

simply wouldn’t have it any  other way.



Anyway, I have decided that I need to build a Hurdy Gurdy and would

like some help selecting the one that would be best to make.  You

probably get this request a lot.  I do have access to a machine shop

and my own woodworking shop and can read prints, etc.  There are

several sources of free prints, but I am not sure which Hurdy Gurdy to

make.  Actually, I am willing to pay for a decent set of prints if I

need to.  I have no musical inclination and don’t know diatonic from

fully chromatic keybox or other such things, but I bet I could build

one.  Anyway, I would prefer to build from scratch because I know what

the kits cost and can’t really go there.



Any help you can provide would be appreciated.



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