Try the assembled and finished Monarch model from Mel Dorries:
http://hurdygurdycrafters.com/index.asp?page=kits
 
Have had one, excellent value!
 
Jon
 

On Thursday, June 27, 2013 11:44:45 PM UTC-7, Andrew Orrison wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I am an almost graduated American student and am interested in purchasing 
> some sort of student model would probably be best, a simple 5 stringed 
> gurdy. I have a budget of under 2000 USD (1500 EUR).
>
> I am sending an email out to you all wondering if there would be a good 
> maker you would recommend for a (comparably) inexpensive instrument? Or if 
> any of you have an entry level type instrument lying around that is looking 
> for a home and someone to play it. 
>
> I am looking for one that produces good sound as one of the uses for it 
> that I plan is playing music for the courtly dance group I am involved in 
> out at my local Renaissance Festival.
>
> Thanks and have a wonderful day,
>
> --Andrew Orrison
>

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