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  2. John Friedrich (luthier) - Wikipedia

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    He was a pupil of Oswald Möckel, a prominent German violin maker and repairer. Friedrich came to the United States in 1883, and in a short time ranked among the American leaders in his profession. His older brother William (1855–1911) joined him soon and they established the company "Friedrich, John, & Bro." on 5th Avenue in New York City.

  3. Douglas Cox - Wikipedia

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    Douglas C. Cox (born 1948) is a contemporary American violinmaker.He has been building instruments since 1981, and has made over 1000 violins, violas and cellos. Cox received his early training at the State Violin Making School in Mittenwald, Germany.

  4. Machold Rare Violins - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1861 in Markneukirchen as a violin manufacturer. The owner was Dietmar Harry Joachim Machold, born in 1949 and resident at Schloss Eichbüchl bei Katzelsdorf.

  5. Louis Lowenthal - Wikipedia

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    Louis Lowenthal (Löwenthal, Lowendall, Lowendahl) (born 1836) was a luthier.He learned violin and bow making in Leipzig and Berlin.He founded his violin manufacturing business in Berlin, expanded into Dresden and eventually opened an American branch.

  6. Category:German musical instrument makers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German musical instrument makers" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Washburn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Washburn Guitars is an American brand and importer of guitars, mandolins, and other string instruments, originally established in 1883 in Chicago, Illinois. The Washburn name is controlled by U.S. Music Corp., a subsidiary of Canadian corporate group Exertis|JAM. [1]

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