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  2. Thomas Molineux (luthier) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Molineux or Thomas Molyneux (Irish: Tomás Ó Maoileagáin; c. 1700 – 25 January 1757) was an Irish luthier and maker of violins from Dublin. [2] [3] His instruments are some of the oldest surviving Irish violins, one of which is housed as part of a collection in the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.

  3. Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers is a widely cited reference work providing information on approximately 9,000 violin makers. The work is based on the extensive notes of violinist and composer William Henley (1874-1957) .

  4. Mathias Heinicke - Wikipedia

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    Heinicke developed into one of the main representatives of violin makers in Bohemia in the first half of the 20th century. [2] After his return in 1897, he set up his own workshop in Wildstein near Eger. Formal and decisive for his instruments were the old masters Stradivari and Amati, after whose models he made his own violins. Heinicke did an ...

  5. Gaetano and Pietro Sgarabotto - Wikipedia

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    Gaetano e Pietro Sgarabotto-Liutai Violin Makers 1878-1990 Editrice TURRIS 1991 ISBN 88-7929-000-2; Jost Thoene, Italian & French Makers (2006) Marlin Brinser, Dictionary of 20th Century Italian Violin Makers (1978) Carlo Vettori, I Maestri Del Novecento (1992) Vannes, Rene (1985) [1951]. Dictionnaire Universel del Luthiers (vol.3). Bruxelles ...

  6. Terry Borman - Wikipedia

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    After 19 years of living in Utah, he moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas. [ 2 ] He quickly established himself as a maker by selling violins to such notable performers as Jaime Laredo and Pinchas Zukerman who have, over time, acquired multiple Borman instruments.

  7. Hans Jóhannsson - Wikipedia

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    His passion for the violin started at an early age in the workshop of his grandfather Gudjon Halldorsson, a cabinet maker in Reykjavík, Iceland, where he began making musical instruments. He finished his studies at the Newark School of Violin Making [2] [3] in Great Britain with a diploma of distinction, under Maurice Bouette and Glen Collins ...

  8. Gregg Alf - Wikipedia

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    Gregg T. Alf (born 1957 in Los Angeles) is a prominent contemporary American violin maker based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.. Alf made his first violin in 1975. Later, he spent eight years in Cremona, Italy, where he graduated from the International Violin Making School and established a growing reputation for his work.

  9. Carl Fredrick Becker - Wikipedia

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    Carl Fredrick Becker (also known as Carl F. Becker and Carl Becker Jr.) (1919 – January 30, 2013) was an American luthier and restorer, known for restoring the "Lady Blunt" 1721 Stradivarius violin. He had a reputation as "one of America's finest violin makers" [6] [7] and “the dean of American violin-making”. [8]

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