Hello everybody David is my name, I have just recently discovered this 
instrument thanks to a motorcycle forum and was referred to this group by 
Matthew Szostak who makes some beautiful instruments.I play a few string 
things mandolin mostly and have a dodgy band here in melb. Australia but in 
all my years playing and working as a performance oriented audio engineer I 
have never before seen this delightful thing called a hurdy gurdy. I can 
only presume that they are as rare as hens teeth on this continent and 
therein lies the problem I seek to resolve . Would any of you good people 
be able to steer me in the right  direction. Ideally I would like find one 
so i could learn to play it ,in australia if possible. Thank you all, Best 
Regards, David Job. 

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