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    I have been noticing a bit more interest in our family of instruments at the Internet Lute Society:

    http://www.InternetLuteSociety.com/

    I am just now having a chance to read some back emails and noticing quite a bit of discussion starting to develop. Thought you all should know.

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    OK -- how did I manage to get this topic to post twice?

    and how do I delete one of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by (JimD @ Nov. 24 2004, 08:19)
    OK -- how did I manage to get this topic to post twice?

    and how do I delete one of them?
    I don't know.

    ...But under what topic did you find mandolin discussion? #The topic appears ocassionally via Dartmouth's e-mail lute list, mostly because Eric, David Rebuffa, and I subscribe.




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    Eugene,

    IThe most recent mentions came through as "News" -- the topic was "Medieval Intabulations Site" or something close to that.

    If I recall, there was a discussion of quill plectra that generated the original reference to mandolino and then some others chimed in about their interest. It isn't much, I know, but at least some interest/activity is showing up.

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    I visited the Internet Lute Society and found one note asking for info on the French mandore. I replied privately to the poster and invited him to come join us here.

    Eric
    "The effect is pretty at first... It is disquieting to find that there are nineteen people in England who can play the mandolin; and I sincerely hope the number may not increase."

    - George Bernard Shaw, Times of London, December 12, 1893

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    I found the mandolin/mandolino reference in "News: Medieval Intabulations Site," posted there, and invited the lot of interested parties here.

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