Thanks, Mike. I'm in NYC today and should be able to find those
strings somewhere. best, val

On Aug 20, 3:11 pm, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> Val,
> Try the 77's. Or, D'addario makes a lighter gauge set of steels. I
> forget the catalogue number now. Also, GHS makes a silk and bronze set
> that would sound like a million bucks on that A4, but they don't last
> very long. Try the 77's(80/20 bronze).
>
> Puhtater
>
> On Aug 18, 9:05 am, Val Mindel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > SF ... miss that fog, Tater. I'm in Kansas at the moment, with the
> > thunder clouds and the lightning and all, about to head to NYC where
> > there is supposedly an OT session on Wednesday nights. Anyone know
> > where that is? Also Tater (who was an amazing presence at the Augusta
> > Heritage Center's Old Time week in WV) suggested I take a wire cutter
> > to the strings I'm using for my 1924 A-4 Gibson (Thomastik flatwounds)
> > but I don't know what to replace them with. Any suggestions? I've
> > tried the D'Addario J74s but wasn't wild about them. val
>
> > On Aug 18, 8:44 am, ljt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I am in two community music groups, one is an old time string band and
> > > the other a heritage fiddle ensemble, playing traditional dance tunes
> > > of Tasmania.  Both are bidding for a spot at our National Folk
> > > Festival so we have been participating in making  the supporting
> > > materials to go with applications, recording, picture taking, a bit of
> > > filming too.  We won't know if we are successful until November
> > > sometime. I will only play with one group...so there is a decision to
> > > be made if both get an offer.
>
> > > I am finding time to transcribe some of the fiddle tunes I like,
> > > working over some recent lesson tunes and playing the banjolin some.
> > > We have had a lot of rain, days and days of it, so inside, no sun,
> > > cold -  early spring weather.  Reading a lot.  I have a couple of
> > > writing projects going to keep things interesting.
>
> > > Lulo Reinhardt actually came to tour Tasmania, and I managed to make
> > > it to one of his gigs, it was good.  The early spring flowering trees
> > > are out...and more to come, a hopeful time.  I lost my first tater
> > > pick a couple of weeks ago, so am waiting for the one I ordered, might
> > > be a while yet..I reckon.
> > > ljt
>
> > > On Aug 18, 3:25 pm, Robin Gravina <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > All well, if too much work and not enough playing making me a dull
> > > > boy. Have been experimenting with different picks and picking a mix of
> > > > fiddle tunes and TOW's, as well as weaning my daughter off Hannah
> > > > Montana and onto her new ukulele... cannot think in 'solfeo' though:
> > > > do, la si, re....
>
> > > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:12 AM, diptanshu roy<[email protected]> 
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > alls good in here tater... i am busy sowing the bluegrass seed in 
> > > > > here. can
> > > > > i import a fiddler and a banjo player and a bass guy from somewhere :p
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