Back when I worked the watermelon ranch in Minnesota (and for you 
neophytes, that's west of Tennessee, on the Yukon-Nebraska border) we 
were only allowed to make authentic bordon traps. All the others were 
fauxbordon.

Sean

On May 22, 2005, at 7:19 PM, Garry Bryan wrote:

>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dr. Marion Ceruti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 9:44 PM
>> To: Michael Thames; Arto Wikla; [email protected]; Roman Turovsky
>> Subject: Re: The List!
>>
>> Thank you, Michael.
>>
>> I remind everyone of what Wayne has written on the site.
>> No one is under any obligation to read the email of people who
>> bother them. If I bother anyone, that person is most welcome
>> to ignore my email. What goes around, comes around. If someone
>> makes it a practice to insult others on a regular basis, that
>> person should not be amazed when it comes around.
>>
>
>  ...and let me just interject this: What you write here, doesn't stay 
> here.
> Anything in the archives can be read by anyone on the internet, 
> probably for the
> next decade or so. In other words, the archives for this list are not 
> closed and
> are searchable by Google and other search engines.
>
> I thought I'd mention that for the benefit of anyone not aware of it.
>
> I'm heading back to the workshop now to make a bordon trap. That 
> critter is
> killing me, jumping back and forth between the lute list and the 
> vihuela list.
> If I can snag it by the tail the next time it pops up, I figure I can 
> tie it
> down over on the vihuela list >:)
>
> Will I feel silly in 10 years when someone asks me to explain what a 
> bordon trap
> is? Probably, but not as silly as they will for asking!
>
>
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