Early Guitars and Vihuela

A network for historic guitars and vihuelas

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"I'm afraid so!  The 1988 article followed a talk AND demonstration (described as"a b…"

Peter Forrester replied Feb 28, 2014 to How did they paint necks black in 19th cent.

10 Mar 1, 2014
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"Charles Holtzappfel, in "Turning & Mechanical Manipulation". 1850, p. 1398 says:…"

Peter Forrester replied Feb 27, 2014 to How did they paint necks black in 19th cent.

10 Mar 1, 2014
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"Amateur, but perhaps Robert Laneham would have mentioned it if he also played the lu…"

Peter Forrester replied Jun 6, 2013 to Renaissance guitar technique?

47 Jul 2, 2014
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"18th c. French hurdy-gurdies mostly had mahogany soundboards.  I made two several ye…"

Peter Forrester replied May 27, 2013 to Baroque guitar soundboards

5 May 27, 2013
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"Martyn, yes I do agree that the 4 course guitar was around, around 1600.  I've just…"

Peter Forrester replied Apr 30, 2013 to Gittern

22 May 3, 2013
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"Martyn (H).   I think (or hope) I spotted a senior moment - should be "replaced by a…"

Peter Forrester replied Apr 30, 2013 to Gittern

22 May 3, 2013
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"Now armed with a photograph of Tabley on the screen in front of me. Leycester origin…"

Peter Forrester replied Apr 25, 2013 to Gittern

22 May 3, 2013
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"There is one guitar-shaped cithrinchen in Dean castle, but the well-known Playford e…"

Peter Forrester replied Apr 24, 2013 to Gittern

22 May 3, 2013
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"Early gitterns - like the example in Eisenach were gut strung.  The 'guiterne' name…"

Peter Forrester replied Apr 22, 2013 to Gittern

22 May 3, 2013
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"Like it!"

Peter Forrester replied Mar 11, 2013 to Sheetrock Screws and Luthierie

3 Mar 11, 2013
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