Hmm? Hope it's a temporary thing with Lutz. He really knows his stuff. As for the rest...True!<G> Regards, Joe > [Original Message] > From: David Doremus <algiers_piano at bellsouth.net> > To: <joegarrett at earthlink.net> > Date: 4/24/2012 4:40:56 PM > Subject: Re: [pianotech] ZITHER STRINGS > > Joe, I got some wire for a Neupert harpsichord last week from Lutz and > he definitely seemed to be slowing down and had some health problems, I > hope he doesnt have to retire cause I do depend on him for those kinds > of things. The link I sent is to a zither specialist with explanations > of stringing and tuning practice. I had to research that a few years > ago, and a European cembalom as well, and it's good to go to a > specialist if you are lost. > > ---Dave > > On 4/24/12 6:26 PM, Joseph Garrett wrote: > > Or, better yet, a knowledgeable Harpsichord/Zither/Whatever Supplier like: > > The Instrument Shop; fortepiano.com His service is exemplary. > > That's my take on it. > > Regards, > > Joe > > > > > >> [Original Message] > >> From: Dave Doremus<algiers_piano at bellsouth.net> > >> To: joegarrett at earthlink.net<joegarrett at earthlink.net>; > > pianotech at ptg.org<pianotech at ptg.org> > >> Date: 4/24/2012 3:21:36 PM > >> Subject: Re: [pianotech] ZITHER STRINGS > >> > >> Joes right, there are a lot of possibilities under the zither string > > umbrella. These folks might be a good place to start... > > http://www.zithers-usa.com/index.htm > > -- Dave Doremus, RPT Piano Tuning & Restoration 504-263-2923
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