On Jan 11, 2008, at 6:25 PM, Narada wrote:

How short is short Doc?

Less than 45cm.



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From: Gregory Doc Rossi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 January 2008 17:18
To: Lute Net
Subject: [LUTE] Re: string organization

I don't know how many of you ever use iron or brass, but it seems to
last forever sound-wise. If I break one on a longer scale instrument,
I file it away in case I break one on shorter scale instrument.  I
keep the old strings in envelopes according to gauge - must be my
librarian experience.  I save the ones that are too short, too - you
never know when I might get a shorter instrument.

On Jan 11, 2008, at 6:05 PM, Sean Smith wrote:


You mean, like, you reuse fret gut? Dang!

I have a box where the new (and newish) gut is in the front, mostly
organized by diameter (thank heaven for Aquila giving 2 paper
envelopes per string), a nylgut section after that and fret gut/used
gut strings in the back, again in envelopes by size.

My best friends here are zillions of string envelopes and a digital
caliper (currently less than $10 at Harbor Freight)

While I change strings or frets the working table becomes an ode to
entropy.

Sean


On Friday, January 11, 2008, at 08:25AM, "Daniel Winheld"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How long is a piece of string?
HOW LONG IS THAT PIECE OF FRET GUT YOU JUST CLIPPED OFF AND HAS
FALLEN INTO THE CARPET?
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