Dear Andrew I have almost all the messages from the bingeing. (First about 200 messages posted before my subscription were reconstructed from the list...
Seiko Harada
seiko@...
Aug 15, 2001 4:04 pm
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Dear All, I am making efforts to preserve the original archive for us all to be able to use as a valuable reference. There may be some people who have been...
Andrew Angus
aangus@...
Aug 15, 2001 3:12 pm
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To Paul Hailperin: Dear Paul, A couple of times in these discussions I've referred to a common "rule of thumb" for calculating the amount of shrinkage of...
Hauboy@...
Aug 15, 2001 2:14 pm
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Dear folks, I just got a big, scary virus from JK, with an attachment. I deleted the file and wanted to let everyone know before they get infected. Keep those...
Daniel Deitch
oldhorns@...
Aug 14, 2001 8:56 pm
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It seems from talking with various hautboy players that many of them are mystified by the kinds of instruments they are playing, and to what extent they are in...
Hauboy@...
Aug 12, 2001 4:36 pm
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... Dear Carl, Thanks for your comments. About how the ovality of a bore is aligned, what difference does it really make? What purpose would recording it...
Mary Kirkpatrick at RR
mkirk@...
Aug 11, 2001 8:24 pm
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My thanks to Mary Kirkpatrick, Stephen and Cecil, I think I at long last understand the significance of these numbers. I especially want to thank Mary for...
Carl Burmeister
carlb@...
Aug 11, 2001 5:06 pm
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Dear Joel Your message ties in with thoughts I have been having recently - What would an hautboy copy be like if it used the common rule of thumb for ...
Hauboy@...
Aug 10, 2001 1:58 pm
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Hello my name is Joel Raymond and I am an oboist studding in Birmingham England, I have been playing a Denner copy (which I have borrowed) for the last few...
J Raymond
theoboeman@...
Aug 10, 2001 4:37 am
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Hello! There has been a lot of silence from other makers (we're all too busy, right?), so I'll jump in, new to the list as I am. To go back to Herb Myers'...
Mary Kirkpatrick at RR
mkirk@...
Aug 10, 2001 3:27 am
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Helen: It seems necessary to be aware of the axis of the measurements when listing them. While it is true that the larger are on the horizontal axis, there are...
Cecil Adkins
cadkins@...
Aug 9, 2001 3:38 pm
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... Dear Carl, I know..(my 'sticks' are 2.8mm thick, and the rounded edges are sort of parabolic. This was the best I could make, plastic is not so easy to be ...
helen tilmanns
helen.tilmanns@...
Aug 9, 2001 2:22 pm
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The explanation is still not very understandable. Rather than vertical to the grain and across the grain, why not use vertical plane (from front [where the...
Cecil Adkins
cadkins@...
Aug 9, 2001 7:10 am
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.> Further I wonder whether everybody does this axis x in the .> direction of the holes, and y perpendicalar on it- it would .> also be possible to choose...
Stephen Hammer
sh@...
Aug 9, 2001 3:02 am
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Sorry, I meant capital "S". Urgh! I can't spell. Just type: Socrates Pardon me. Andrew...
Andrew Angus
aangus@...
Aug 9, 2001 1:58 am
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Dear Helen, My suggested methodology was not so much a practical suggestion (I'm sure our colleagues at CIMCIM would have been horrified) but rather a...
Carl Burmeister
carlb@...
Aug 8, 2001 11:44 pm
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Hi Andrew, Uh, what "capital" C? Don't want to be petty but I only saw "Socrates" on my screen. Did you mean to spell it "SoCrates?" Just checking, Sjel ...
Sjel M
m2u@...
Aug 8, 2001 8:03 pm
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Dear Shelley, Thanks for your interest in my staples. I make and sell staples based on one's requests for their particular oboe. Basically I'll take a shot at...
Matthew Jennejohn
mjennejohn@...
Aug 8, 2001 4:15 pm
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Hi All, Mary Kirkpatrick kindly alerted me to a problem in accessing the old archive. It looks like only the list owner can view the archives. But I am happy...
Andrew Angus
aangus@...
Aug 8, 2001 3:42 am
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Dear Carl , Just a small attachment to this way of taking the measurements: ....Soft yet geometrically stable circular disks of certain diameters are dropped...
helen tilmanns
helen.tilmanns@...
Aug 7, 2001 6:43 pm
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All, First I'd like to follow-up on my original post by emphasizing that the objective of acquiring some measurement data was to try to put real data in our...
Carl Burmeister
carlb@...
Aug 7, 2001 3:00 pm
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Hi Herb! Re your porous da caccia, we've had some success treating an unplayable instrument with polyurethane cut with paint thinner: take off the keys and...
Stephen Hammer
sh@...
Aug 7, 2001 12:21 pm
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Hello All! It seems to me there are two problems with trying to calculate the original bore dimensions from the difference between the larger and smaller...
Herbert Myers
hwm@...
Aug 7, 2001 6:51 am
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Hello Cecil, I'd like to answer your question about the location of the data set: ... There is a new, uncluttered and revised version available at ...
Carl Burmeister
carlb@...
Aug 7, 2001 3:27 am
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Bob Marvin published an extremely important article in the Galpin Society Journal (XXV: "Recorders and English Flutes in European Collections"), which is an...
Jim Bartram
jbartram@...
Aug 6, 2001 7:14 pm
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.Ive been wondering recently about this: is the smaller .measurement of any .relevance, since even the larger is probably smaller than the .original bore? . ...
Stephen Hammer
sh@...
Aug 6, 2001 6:59 pm
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In a message dated 01-08-06 10:52:05 Eastern Daylight Time, sh@... writes: << A bore measured with the grain and across the grain will give different...
Hauboy@...
Aug 6, 2001 6:04 pm
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Steve: 1. In my experience, most drawings are either done by commission from a museum, or in return for the museum allowing the researcher to work with the ...
Cecil Adkins
cadkins@...
Aug 6, 2001 3:56 pm
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Hi Carl, I'm glad to hear this is moving forward! Just a couple of comments: 1. Presumably a museum can copyright anything that it wants. However it may be...
Stephen Hammer
sh@...
Aug 6, 2001 2:50 pm
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All, Sorry about the long winded subject. My papers all seem to have long winded titles as well. I just received a set of drawings from EUCHI and thought of ...