So, what are these ideas of yours? How can we know if anyone here thought
of them if only you know about them, specifically?

On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 5:17 PM, California Dave <[email protected]>wrote:

> Oh, I am a zook specialist and began that journey with my interest in
> early citterns, which were wide spread and now are just a curiosity.  I
> discovered the Irish bouzouki and its shorter scale 10 and 12 stringed
> brother the Cittern, which I have called CBOM or, more simply, the Zook.  I
> discovered that this instrument could use a lot of innovation.  Since its
> incept-date is some time in late sixties-early seventies, depending on
> who's talking, it has not become chiseled in stone.  My instruments are
> designed carefully to improve on qualities that I think most zooks lack.
> Now the Vielle is also an early instrument that, in my opinion, demands
> preservation of its curiously quaint status as a beautiful "boat of a
> thousand years" that evolved when musical instrument-tech, is you will, was
> young!  Tuning machines and plywood, delrin bearings and sheet aluminum
> visible are not too much of what I'm interested in.  My ideas will work but
> I simply wonder if anyone else, recently, has thought of them!
>
>
> Dave Bucher, citeraro.
> The Golden Wood
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