Well, ed, if I attend the coming lute seminar as I hope to do, there may be at 
least one more green case.  That is, if I bring my Larson 7 course.  (My Larson 
8 course is older, and has a black case)

Ned.
On Dec 4, 2010, at 10:05 AM, Edward Martin wrote:

> Interesting, Anthony.  I can understand that the grey color could be 
> more reflective in the sun, but my experience with them (in terms of 
> cases I have seen) is that they seem to show every little scuff, 
> where the darker colors do not.
> 
> I have one in navy blue, and it is very nice.  But, with my Larson 
> lutes, I have green.  They are Dan Larson's signature case.  One 
> great advantage of green is when going to a lute seminar, nobody else 
> has green, so there is less chance of someone walking off with the 
> wrong lute - that is, unless, they also have a Larson lute!
> 
> ed
> 
> 
> 
> At 04:14 AM 12/4/2010, Anthony Hind wrote:
>>   My advice for a Kingham, is to buy a grey one. They look far better
>>   (rather good actually), and do reflect the sun to a certain extent.
> 
> 
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