Early Guitars and Vihuela

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At 20:19 on December 7, 2012, Feiga Siedler said…

Hello Michael, thank you for your invitation as a friend, I can see that you have a very interesting life building lutes and early guitars, I am sure you make beautiful work.
Have you made any Vihuelas? I think you saw that I was asking for info about some mesuraments.
Thanks again and have a wonderful evening.
Feiga
Have a wonderful evening.
Feiga

At 14:16 on October 19, 2012, Mark Day said…

Hi Michael, I just discovered your blog and would also like to thank you for taking the trouble to document your builds. It is really helpful for hobbyists like myself.

At 20:26 on June 4, 2012, Scot Tremblay said…

Hey Michael, I get them from Rubner in Germany. Ask for "Halsschraube fur Gitarre". I think they are part number 150-000-504.

 

Rubner also handmakes the Stauffer style six to a side tuners (Staufermechanik) in both Brushed nickel and brass. Rodgers are still the best but these are very good, are delivered in a timely fashion and at a reasonable cost. The photo here is one of their brass sets. I like to believe, in my own little world, that  I was instrumental in getting them to re-issue them a couple years back (In actual fact I think a number of early guitar makers were) so I let everyone know about the tuners so they'll keep them in their cataloque.

At 8:28 on May 23, 2012, Gavin Cawley said…

Hello Michael, I just wanted to say thank you for your blog!  I am building a lute in evening classes and I have found your blog very interesting.  I am also making a mould at the moment so the most recent post is very well timed!  I look forward to seeing the progress on the Jauck lute.

At 3:11 on May 22, 2012, Thomas Tallant said…

Hi, Michael. Welcome to the early guitar site. I'm playing Piccinini on your 10-course. I'm steadily working through as many pieces as can be adapted to the instrument. Piccinini sounds very good on the Unverdorben. Thomas

At 21:46 on May 21, 2012, Scot Tremblay said…

Welcome Michael. It's nice to see a fellow Canadian luthier here. I look forward to your input.

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