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  2. Tarisio Auctions - Wikipedia

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    The sale price of $132,000 [25] was the highest price ever paid at auction for a violin by living makers. The June 2022 sale of the 1714 'da Vinci, ex-Seidel' Stradivari achieved USD $15.34 million (£12.29 million) in their New York auction.

  3. Regina Company - Wikipedia

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    A 90-ounce dispenser capacity option was availed in 1971 and a 120-ounce size in 1972. A semi-commercial version with a 3-wire cord was first produced in 1977. The styling would remain in production until 1984 when the Steemer-Power Scrubber/Carpet Cleaner was launched.

  4. Sweetwater Sound - Wikipedia

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    The 44,000 square foot store more than tripled the size of the previous retail store location it replaced, [26] which also made it possible for Sweetwater to include Mynett Music's products and services within the new Sweetwater store. [27] Later the same year, Sweetwater began selling band and orchestra instruments and accessories. [28]

  5. York Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    "The Instruments of the Band," Booklet published by York, 1927; York Band Instrument Catalog, June 1, 1928 #40 "York Instrument Company, formed in 1882, A Leader," Grand Rapids Herald, February 9, 1937 "York Company Sold, Will Expand," Grand Rapids Herald, December 5, 1940; York Band Instrument Catalog and price list (also strings catalog ...

  6. Cymbal - Wikipedia

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    The size of the cymbal affects its sound, larger cymbals usually being louder and having longer sustain. The weight describes how thick the cymbal is. The weight describes how thick the cymbal is. Cymbal weights are important to the sound they produce and how they play.

  7. John Juzek - Wikipedia

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    John Juzek (né Janek Jůzek, aka Jan, aka Johann; 1892 – c. 1965) was a Czech merchant.He was known in North America as an exporter of violins, violas, cellos, and double basses made and labeled under his anglicized name, "John Juzek," crafted mostly by guilds and various independent makers in the Bohemia region of the Czechoslovakia and Germany border.

  8. Oscar Schmidt Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Schmidt was a musical instrument manufacturing company established in 1871. During its long existence, Oscar Schmidt has produced a wide range of string instruments, not only guitars but also numerous models of parlour instruments such as autoharps, celtic harps, guitar zithers, the "guitarophone" (a zither/metal-disc playing hybrid), [3] marxophones [4] and bowed psalteries (or "ukelins").

  9. Johnson String Instrument - Wikipedia

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    Johnson String Instrument is a full service provider of new and previously owned stringed instruments and accessories, including their rental, sales, restoration, repair and appraisal. Located in Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts, the company was founded in 1976 by Carol and Roger Johnson, and is currently owned by their son, Adam Johnson.