Noticing the thread on early music reminded me of a passage from Thomas Mace's "Musik's Monument" (written in the C17):
...how to shelter your lute in worst weathers (which is moist) you shall do well, ever when you lay it by in the day-time, to put it into a Bed, that is constantly used, between rug and the blanket; but never to be expected, that no person be so inconsiderate as to tumble down upon the bed whilst the lute is there; for I have known several good lutes spoiled with such a trick.
(I actually had a facsimile copy of Musik's Monument but lent it to a friend .... enough said.)
Perhaps a thread of quotations .......
...how to shelter your lute in worst weathers (which is moist) you shall do well, ever when you lay it by in the day-time, to put it into a Bed, that is constantly used, between rug and the blanket; but never to be expected, that no person be so inconsiderate as to tumble down upon the bed whilst the lute is there; for I have known several good lutes spoiled with such a trick.
(I actually had a facsimile copy of Musik's Monument but lent it to a friend .... enough said.)
Perhaps a thread of quotations .......
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