or a vihuela in A, like the one I took last seminar...

   I've sent and email with my experiences a few minutes ago

   Laura

   2010/7/16 Mayes, Joseph <[1][email protected]>

     Hi Ned
     What you need is a dandy little renaissance guitar. It's sometimes
     mistaken for a lunch box.
     Joseph
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     From: [2][email protected] [[3][email protected]] On
     Behalf Of Edward Mast [[4][email protected]]
     Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 5:08 PM
     To: Benjamin Narvey
     Cc: [5]lute-cs.dartmouth.edu
     Subject: [LUTE] Re: Airlines and Intruments

   Thinking ahead to 2011, I hope to attend the Lute Society Seminar,
   traveling by plane.  At least one person has said that he never has had
   a  problem with being allowed to carry his instrument onto the plane
   with him, checking it in at the gate (this is assuming a smallish
   Renaissance lute & case).  Have others here found that they have been
   able to do this?  Or not been allowed to do this?
   Ned
   On Jul 16, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Benjamin Narvey wrote:
   > You may like this as well:
   >
   > [6]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo
   >
   > (-;
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