ST - Re: ES - A&S questions

Wayne Ross wayner at languy.com
Sun Nov 21 09:51:08 PST 1999


Another excellent person to contact on this subject is Don Aeron Harper, who
lives in the Stargate area. His e-mail addy is daaavor at juno.com , and period
stringed instruments are his particular area of expertise.

In service,

Duncan Hepburn
The Steppes, Ansteorra

----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Culver <rbculver at hotmail.com>
To: <steppes at Ansteorra.ORG>
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 1999 11:44 AM
Subject: ST - Re: ES - A&S questions



>There is an artisan in the Steppes by the name of Lodovico (I'm not sure of
>the spelling.)  What you are asking seems that he can answer -- he does
>some marvelous work.  If you ask around the artisan community in the
>Steppes, I'm sure you can find him.
>


    Greetings!  Could someone point me to this person?

     What the question originally was, and I forgot to post on Steppes-list
as well, what are the A&S expectations for musical instruments?  I am
wanting to do some early Anglo-Teutonic lyres and harps based on psaltry
picture evidence and a couple of burial finds.  Most of the early one were
wooden tuning pegs and strings of gut.  I have helped other people in the
past make some but for real performance we had to use nylon or metal
strings.
     I just want to get involved with the A&S side of the SCA so I can
particapate on a greater level.  I have a good deal of "useless" information
of the early Germanic period and thought it could use an outlet.
     Any help would be appreciated.

Godspeed,
Cyniríc Cyniwarding of Glaslyn

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