Well, I wish you luck with that enterprise. I think it may have been  
your interview with Jacob Heringman that helped me to sort out my  
choice of lute and strings types.
I would still like to try out some real-gut strings. Jacob apparently  
likes these, and Martin Haycock told me they were almost too good. He  
told me that if you didn't have all Stoppiani strings, the few you  
used would make your other strings sound dull <http:// 
www.stoppani.co.uk/Real_Gut_Strings.htm> , or words to that effect.
Thank you for the interviews you have already made, I do hope there  
will be more.
Best regards
Anthony

Le 8 févr. 07 à 15:35, Ed Durbrow a écrit :

> On Feb 8, 2007, at 2:49 AM, Anthony Hind wrote:
>
>> PS I really enjoyed your web interviews of luthists. Are you thinking
>> of carrying on this excellent work?
>
> I've sent two interviews by email to two famous lutenists but haven't
> heard back. I think they were too long. I keep adding questions to
> the standard ones and the interviews keep swelling. :-)
>
>
>
> Ed Durbrow
> Saitama, Japan
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