Dear Anthony,
   Your email address [email protected] bounces back (it didn't
   use to)! Have you another for a personal communication?
   Martyn
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   From: Anthony Hind <[email protected]>
   To: John Lenti <[email protected]>
   Cc: Lutelist Net <[email protected]>
   Sent: Monday, 12 March 2018, 10:15
   Subject: [LUTE] Re : Re: Loose frets
     A very good tip, John, as is the idea of pre-wetting the fret
   material.
     I wish I had thought of that these last few years, suffering from
     severely slipping frets in similar changing conditions. However, as I
     had resorted to a nylgut chanterelle, which quickly frays gut frets,
   I
     decided to try Mimmo's new synthetic fret material. This has only
   been
     on my lute for a few weeks, so I can't report on durability; however,
   I
     can say that, as expected, this material is not effected by humidity,
     but also less expectedly, it seems slightly softer than modern gut
     (therefore, presumably not from Nylgut, as has been suggested). This
     would have the advantage of not damaging gut strings, as reportedly
     nylgut frets would do; but the possible disadvantage of making
   stopped
     strings sound very slightly softer (but less so, I would judge, than
     the much softer sounding double gut frets, with which I do have
     experience, and appreciated for their greater durability). In spite
   of
     their slippery surface, with the knot advised for them by Mimmo, they
     do seem to slip far less than gut frets.
     Regards
     Anthony
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     Le lundi, mars 12, 2018, 8:13 AM, John Lenti
   <[1][email protected]> a
     Ã ©crit :
       I'm a little reluctant to share something that might seem almost
       immoral, but what the hell, I make my living playing the lute and I
     tie
       a lot of frets, so I'll chip in here: when I go, as I do almost
     weekly,
       from my home in Seattle, where the weather is always perfect for
       gut-strung-and-fretted instruments, to a place like the mountains
   of
       Montana or the desert of Tucson and the humidity is 1% and my frets
       (usually it's 1, 5, and 6 on my main touring instrument) start
     slipping
       and sliding around, and I don't feel like re-fretting, I tape them
     down
       with masking tape.
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       From: [2][2][email protected]
   <[3][3][email protected]> on
     behalf
       of howard posner <[4][4][email protected]>
       Sent: Friday, March 9, 2018 9:01:32 AM
       To: [5][5][email protected]
       Subject: [LUTE] Re: Loose frets
       > On Mar 9, 2018, at 8:12 AM, John Mardinly
     <[6][6][email protected]>
       wrote:
       >
       >  My frets never come loose and they have not worn out yet. They
   are
       >  metal.
       I want to know how you tied them on in the first place.  You must
     have
       really strong fingers.
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