Thanks, Arle. I applied. I thought it was more for the pros. If not, maybe
it can be put to good use by some of us giving it a try.

Frankly, the main hurdy-gurdy lists usually aren't that relevant to me. I'm
not anywhere that I can attend festivals, workshops, and other things that
are announced. Most of what is discussed is way beyond where I'll ever get,
even when I do have a hurdy-gurdy to play, though I do like "hanging out" on
the list with other hurdy-gurdy enthusiasts and trying to learn some basics.
I do save answers to simple questions about strings, tuning, straps, etc.

So the other group could potentially be more useful to me where I'm at right
now, if other people got involved and shared their experiences. Though it
would not be my intention to bother professional builders who may be members
there with questions and increased message traffic.

--Michael


On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Arle Lommel <[email protected]> wrote:

> It already exists:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/hurdy-gurdy-builders/
>
> However, there has been little to no action on it, and there was concern
> that by splitting off into a separate group that valuable discussion would
> be lost in the main group.
>
> Given the previous experience we had with it, I'm not terribly encouraged,
> and I mention it only to keep someone from creating yet another group and
> cluttering up the scene even more.
>
> -Arle
>
>
>

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