I understand. Because we ordered instruments in good faith from a
   supposed reputable builder, it is some how our fault. Thank you for
   clearing that up.

   Joseph Mayes
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   From: [email protected] on behalf of Luca Manassero
   Sent: Tue 12/15/2009 3:17 AM
   To: LuteNet list
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Luciano Faria

   Dear LuteList friends,
       I know that my answer could start an infinite "flame", but after
   reading all these angry messages I feel I'd like to comment.
   Of course I feel sympathetic with all of you, having lost your money
   and
   waiting for an answer whatsoever, but let me point out the following:
   - there are plenty of lutemakers in the US and in other parts of the
   world. Lutemakers with a very strong reputation and (often) reasonable
   waiting lists;
   - so why you placed an order to a good lutemaker living in a very
   distant country? I guess mainly because this good lutemaker was
   cheaper.
   - Money gain always comes at risk: the higher the gain, the bigger the
   risk, usually.
   Everybody can take the consequences of all this.
   I do not want to suggest anything so tragic, but for what we all know
   he
   could be dead, and (as far as I know) there's no internet available
   THERE.
   Sorry, but I felt telling you. For the future check that very good
   lutemaker near you, or one of the many located in Europe and not
   necessarily disappearing with your deposit(s).
   Luca
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