As I understand it.  

We have standard theorboes and we have toy theorboes.  

So if French poodles are anything to go by, there should also be miniature
theorboes.

I have waited two weeks for someone to ask this.

Now who knows the centimetres to tell the difference?

Best Wishes

Ron (UK)

-----Original Message-----
From: David Rastall [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 5:11 PM
To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu Net
Subject: [LUTE] Straight Answer Please

The current topic under discussion of "toy" theorbos has failed so
far to answer the one question without which there is no basis for
discussion at all, namely, what size does a theorbo have to be so
that it can no longer be called a "toy" theorbo?  I request a
straight answer, please:  no letters in the body of the answer except
cm following some numbers.

David R
[email protected]




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