I agree! A full-blown forum would be a wonderful thing - I never realized
there were so many aspiring builders out there. Maybe a Facebook Group page
(if they are still allowed)?

As one of those aspiring builders, I have been inspired by Michael
McMillan's blog (great details, and an object lesson in the time and effort
required), and Graeme McCormack's plans for a lute-back and am working on
converting a $500 Pakistani lute special (**sarcasm**) into a real
instrument. I'd love to share my experiences and get inspiration and
incentive from other builders.

David


On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Tony Vincent <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 27/10/2011 9:54 a.m., Michael McMillan wrote:
>
>>
>> What about a discussion group just for amateur builders, so we don't upset
>> everyone else?
>> --Michael
>>
>>  Sign me up.
>
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