A couple of years ago I heard they were $30 per peg, plus unless you are good with woodworking, you will need to pay someone to install them. The ones on my new 10 course Andy Rutherford orpharion came with the instrument (Ed Martin and Chris Morrongiello had both encouraged me to get them).
Nancy
  I am very interested in those pegheads, my lute is anything but
    historical, and turning the pegs is tedious, I'm all for it.
    Does anyone have an idea on the price per peg?

    On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 5:17 PM, David van Ooijen
    <[1][email protected]> wrote:

    A  A > Maybe a little light chorus effect will spice up a Francesco

      A  A > recording. A I don't know, but I'm willing to try it. A I'd
      like to

    A  A study all
    A  A > of the old methods of course,

      A  A I do both: try my best at understanding Dowland et all by being
      hip,
      A  A and I pretend to be hip by playing contemporary music on lute,
      using
      A  A electronics (yes, chorus on lute too: Effectrode Tube-Vibe
      since you
      A  A ask), cross-over with pop, jazz and 'ethnic' music, whatnot. I
      enjoy
      A  A both, it's all one world to me.
      A  A David
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