Hi
I really wanted a Bouzouki and the same guy had some fabulous looking instruments, but given that the baggage bouncers managed to crack 1 case and badly dint the other I couldn't see us getting it home in one piece :'(
So a baglamas is of the same family of instruments as the Bouzouki, it has 6 strings (tuned D Doct A A DoctDoct) and is about a 3rd the size of a Bouzouki. We managed to wrap it in towels in the case and it survived the journey.
The guy who sold it to us made all the instruments himself, he had a workshop at the end of the sales shop and he told us how his family had hidden English (his words) servicemen during the second world war and when the Germans found out they killed many and burnt his village.
He had in his shop a small piece of wood, charred around the edges that was from his family home. He said it was made of the same wood as the Baglamas, so the Baglamas wouldn't burn
I have a picture of him and myself by the workshop with the instrument.
The stuff great holidays are made of
Thanks for your interest.
Mick