Contact Mel Wong about his Chinese lutes, ca. $600 US.

   Best,

   Chris.
   >>> Thomas Schall <[email protected]> 11/22/2010 6:57 AM >>>
   Hi
   I would recommend a student lute by Renatus Lechner
   [1]http://www.renatus-lechner.de/
   or a second hand lute
   best wishes
   thomas
   Am 22.11.2010 12:41, schrieb Lex van Sante:
   > Hi Andrew,
   >
   > I for one wouldn't go for EMS. The initial purchase price would be
   within anybody's reach but there are additional costs such as refitting
   the pegs so one actually can use them for tuning. Also they invariably
   have to be set up well. If done you'll end up having a half decent
   student lute at best. I for one wouldn't bother.
   > Better to save up a bit more or go for a second hand lute in good
   condition.
   >
   > Cheers,
   > Lex
   > Op 22 nov 2010, om 03:46 heeft Andrew White het volgende geschreven:
   >
   >> Hi all,
   >>
   >> I have a student interested in taking up the lute, but she doesn't
   want to spent too much money initially. She asked about the EMS lutes,
   unfortunately I have never seen or heard one before so I can't really
   offer she any advise.
   >>
   >> I was hoping anyone familiar with these lutes could comment on their
   quality / value for money, and whether these lutes are a good option
   for a beginner with a small budget.
   >>
   >> Cheers,
   >> Andrew
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >>
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References

   1. http://www.renatus/
   2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute

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