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  • '''Peter Ratcliff''' is a maker and restorer of instruments and bows of the violin family, working in England and also a dendrochronologist specialized on mus
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  • ...western part of Saxony. Maybe as much as 80% of the world production of [[violin]]s from late 19'th and early 20'th century, originates from this area! But # '''[[Ekeb10]]''', violin, likely from the Markneukirchen area, (pattern is disturbed in some segment
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  • ...lucked, struck and bowed string type, such as guitars, lutes, keyboard and violin family instruments. The species used is almost always Norway Spruce ([[Pic Violin fronts are most commonly made out of two “book-matched” pieces. Logs a
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  • Ekeb10M #### Violin, Ekebjörns, "Breitfelder Historisch" Ekeb14M #### Violin, Ekebjörn, "Stjärnan, Osby" (possibly Schönbach, Böhmen). Old imit.
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  • The top of instruments in the [[violin]] family are usually made of ''[[Picea abies]]'' wood and the wood structur * '''Messiah Violin''', {{itrdb|brit050|europe}}, 1587-1686, Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Paul R. S
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  • .... Cleaveland. 2004. A dendroarchaeological re-examination of the “Messiah” violin and other instruments attributed to Antonio Stradivari. ''Journal of Archae
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  • Eost01 #### Violin by Erik Östberg, Svärdsjö, Sweden, who died around 1995. Owned by B. Isr
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