I liked "Historical Lute Construction", but it is oddly silent on the
subject of form building as I recall.  Lovely book though.  There is an
excellent book (in German again) that follows the construction of a luteback
based on the plans I mentioned in my last note called Bau einer Drehleier,
by the HG builder Helmut Gotschy.  I notice that Amazon has it second hand
at the moment for a reasonable price:  

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FSNIX2/sr=8-1/qid=1320248385/ref=olp_pr
oduct_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1320248385&sr=8-1&seller= 

The pictures alone are worth it!
--Norm

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of timw
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 6:43 AM
To: hurdygurdy
Subject: [HG-new] Re: Sources for Lute-Back HG making

Thank you, Norm!

I appreciate every little clue and roadmap I can get on this 'journey, or as
RT said, 'gurdymania'. I will check it out. Another book I have found that
is helpful is:

Historical Lute Construction, Robert Lundberg Guild of American Luthiers
ISBN-13 978-o-9626447-4-0
ISBN-10-0-9626447-4-9

This book is pricey, and is on building lutes, rather than gurdies,but
should help building the body. Would I recommend buying it for gurdie
making? I am undecided, maybe someone else here would offer their opinion.
If it is available at a public library, rather than buying it, yes.

I'm betting Norm's recommendation, even in German, would be more
helpful.    Thanks, Norm.           Tim

On Nov 1, 9:21 pm, Norm Sohl <[email protected]> wrote:
> On another tangent, Tim mentions building the Jiri from scratch, and I 
> wanted to suggest that he (and any amateur thinking about a luteback) 
> consider ordering a copy of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum's Lasnier 
> luteback plan,
MIN52.http://forschung.gnm.de/ressourcen/musikinstrumente/service/gnm_tz_ro.
...
> pdf has more information and ordering info. Personally, I found it 27 
> euros well spent.  It requires a little work to muddle through the 
> German if you don't already speak the language, but not that 
> difficult, and the rewards are worth it, at least in my opinion.  That 
> way you would invest your time building forms and tools for a more 
> traditional looking instrument.  Of course, if you have fallen in love
with the Jiri, I say just go for it!
> --Norm

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