Greetings Andrew,

You do not say so in your post, but have you checked out the Page of 
corrections and amplifications to the DeWit gurdy on Alden and Cali Hackman's 
Olympic Musical Instruments website?

http://www.hurdygurdy.com/info/dutch.htm


Good-luck with your project,

-Karl


________________________________
 From: Andrew Orrison <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 12:59 AM
Subject: [HG-new] Constructing a hurdy gurdy
 

Hello!

I wanted to share with you all the ambitious project I am working on for my 
senior keystone in medieval studies. 

I am going to be building a hurdy gurdy. I don't have the most wood working 
experience in the world, and this is the first project like this I have 
attempted. I am logging my process on a blog. Which I have linked to at the 
end. I hope to be done with this project by early april, this give me time to 
learn how to play it before I need to show people what I have finished for a 
project.

I am working with some amazing people, a professional luthier, who works mainly 
with double basses and violins. If I am lucky I am going to have an amazing 
person to help me learn to play my instrument, Jordan Sramek of the Rose 
ensemble (an early music group in St. Paul).

If you have any questions please ask, if you see me making any mistakes, please 
tell me(I need all the help I can get). 

My blog:
http://buildingthedewit.blogspot.com/


--Andrew

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