Yes, Gary. Thanks.
   Rob

   On 29 August 2013 07:48, gary <[1][email protected]> wrote:

     You probably are familiar with this, but Bob Thornburg at
     [2]gourdbanjo.com is building early gourd banjos that use gut
     strings.
     Gary

   On 2013-08-28 04:22, Rob MacKillop wrote:

   Thanks, Chris. Only the first string is nylon, The other three are like
      classical guitar basses - a nylon silk core wound in silver-plated
      copper. So far I haven't had to change the strings - the instrument
   is
      less than a month old. But at some point I'm going to have to find
   out
      exactly what they are and where to get them. And also what
   alternatives
      I might try.
      Cheers,
      Rob
      On 28 August 2013 12:14, Christopher Stetson

      <[1][3][email protected]> wrote:
      This sounds great, Rob, both your playing and the instrument.
   Though a
      modern banjo, it sounds good with nylon strings.  Aquila, I assume?
      Chris.
      On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Rob MacKillop

      <[2][4][email protected]> wrote:
           Oh, I see. Because I'm Scottish, you make jokes about bagpipes
        and
           Nessie. Well done, Louis. Thanks for your intelligent
        contribution.
           Rob

           On 27 August 2013 14:46, Louis Aull
     <[1][3][5][email protected]>

      wrote:
              Cello-banjo sounds great, but wait till you hear my bagpipe
      tuba.
           I
              think I can awaken "nessie" with it in "also sprach loch
   ness"
              Louis Aull
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