About the list, the one on the site is not exactly the sales list, but
near to. It can just give an idea.
So if you are really interested, ask directly to Erik the updated sales
list with prices, and is interested by an instrument, ask him detailled
infos and picts...
Many are already sold...
V.
> Message du 03/10/12 16:06
> De : "Braig, Eugene"
> A : "'Lute Net'"
> Copie `a :
> Objet : [LUTE] Re: Off topic : Early guitars
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> Some titles and descriptions are truly tantalizing. However, I
find it extremely frustrating in being so teased with no way to
access more detailed images directly. I'm sincerely tempted to write
Erik-Pierre regarding my vrais interet.
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> There used to be a fine listserv for 19th-c. guitar discussion
under the Dartmouth umbrella. It ran into some competition from a
handful of other lists that were previously active, but seem to be
less so now. I wonder if it's time to resurrect that list.
>
> Best,
> Eugene
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Valery Sauvage
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 2:41 AM
> To: [email protected]; 'Lute Net'
> Subject: [LUTE] Off topic : Early guitars
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> Une tres importante collection de guitares historiques est mise en
vente par Erik Pierre Hofmann. Une majorite de guitares romantiques
mais aussi quelques guitares baroques...
> Certaines restaurees, d'autres `a restaurer, d'autres pour la
vitrine. Des grands noms comme Lacote, Laprevotte, Stauffer...
> A voir ici :
> http://www.fine-antique-and-classical-guitars.com/instruments.html
> Contacter Erik Pierre Hofmann si vraiment interesses.
>
> A very important collection of early guitars is for sale now. Some
restored and playable, some for exhibition, some for needs work.
> See link above for the list.
> Details may be asked from Erik-Pierre Hofmann if truly
interested...
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> Valery
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