But how does it sound?
I suppose, since Bee Propolis anagrams to Oboes Ripple, it must sound good....

I treat mine with dirt. It turns green after a while. I don't blame it.
Although I wouldn't want the lute stuck in my throat.

dt




At 12:38 AM 11/28/2007, you wrote:

>>reminds me that lutes often had brown tops.
>
>I have a lute of which the top is treated with propolis, the stuff 
>bees use to protect their hives against fungi. It is available as 
>drops to treat infections in the mouth, too. Toyohiko Satoh's wife 
>'discovered' it on his old Greiff lute, for every time he took out 
>that lute she smelled her throat cure. Nico van der Waals was quite 
>willing to give propolis a try on my new lute. Apart from giving a 
>wonderful smell every time I open my lute case, it does make the top 
>darker than my other lutes.
>
>David
>
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