Friday, May 19, 2006

No Guts, No Glory




Why fret about this?


Mad Cow Threatens Violin Strings
ROME, May 19 (UPI) -- Italian violin string-makers say it makes no sense to ban the use of animal guts for their industry. The European Union has banned offal and other animal parts to stem the spread of mad cow disease. "This ban makes no sense. You can't eat a violin string," Mimo Peruffo of the Aquila company, the top Italian string-maker, told the Italian news agency ANSA. He said violin strings would pose no danger to humans because they are covered with silver-coated copper wire in the production process. Peruffo said he has been forced to turn to Argentina for raw materials -- the only country deemed danger-free by the EU.

4 comments:

Fantod said...

Fear of mad cow from violin strings? That is such a bunch of bull!

eyedoc333 said...

But there is so much at STEAK!

Elderta said...

Wow, I guess they have to back to cats...

Elderta said...

eyedoc... you can stop spamming on your comments by turning on the word verfication. It's annoying, but the spam will keep coming if you don't... fyi...