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medicinewheel:

--- Quote from: DanaM on July 16, 2007, 08:14:21 pm ---Way to go frank spreading this infectious disease we suffer from far wide ;D I hope he knows its incurable ;)

Can't wait to see the finished bow. And make sure to tell Sebastian "welcome to the community"

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he right away could handle the bow and shot quite good when he first X had one in his hands. i will tell him welcome!
frank

M-P:
Hi,  I don't see the conection between bow making and serialism, but what the heck do I know.  I'm just a mediocre reed player.  The bow sounds like it could be interesting.  Good luck to Sebastian.   Ron

medicinewheel:

--- Quote from: M-P on July 17, 2007, 04:15:07 am ---Hi,  I don't see the conection between bow making and serialism, but what the heck do I know.  I'm just a mediocre reed player.  The bow sounds like it could be interesting.  Good luck to Sebastian.   Ron

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dang LOTS of woodwinds around on this forum!!! - well i tell you composition and bowmaking have lots of things in common!

we unveiled the stave and glued on a purpleheart and wenge riser. the glueline is perfect; as usual with this method.
frank

Dane:
Double reeds rule! Of course :)

And for you violists out there, what is the difference between a violin and a viola? Violas burn longer. :)

I'm going to try out that technique soon, for my composite bow, and look forward to the results. One less thing to worry about in a daunting project.

medicinewheel:

dane!  -  make sure you use presure plates on both sides; bamboo or plastic stripes will do! - i'm preparing a buils-along for that method together with a friend, but this will last till it's done...
frank

ps: what's the difference between a dead snake and a dead trombone-player on the road? ......... the snake may have been on the way to a gig.

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