Dear All intrested
 
I find these pages with the photographs of the Rauwolf lute really exciting. I 
am the one who has taken the photos of the seal and  the details of the lute 
here at home in our kitchen outside Stockholm and had also the priviligie to 
actually have this instrument in my knees. Just the view and feeling of this 
lute lying at the kitchen table in our home was really exciting. I really hope 
there will be discoveries in the future regarding this seal. I tried to do a 
research some years ago to find out but failed...it seems to me though that it 
maybe has a german orign..maybe South germany somewhere...
 
Peter Oljelund, webmaster and Jakob Lindberg's friend   
http://www.peteroljelund.se [EMAIL PROTECTED] 070 403 41 48 



> Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:56:13 +0100> To: [email protected]> From: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [LUTE] Rauwolf/Munro> > Dear Lutists> For those 
> who read the Lute News N=B0 83 and saw that David Munro on > page 15, 
> announced some colour photos of the Rauwolf during and after > restoration on 
> a web site. The address was in fact not exactly the > one given, but 
> http://www.pBase.com/rauwolf or http://tinyurl.com/ > 3awvrz.> Regards> 
> Anthony> > > To get on or off this list see list information at> 
> http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
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