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  2. Frank Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Some of Hubbard "kit harpsichords" have been (and still are now in the 21st century) used as first-rate instruments in public recitals worldwide. An amateur violinist, he also restored a number of early violins to their original state and made early (pre- Tourte ) bows for instruments of the viol and violin families.

  3. David Jacques Way - Wikipedia

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    The rapid development of the historic harpsichord in this decade was fuelled by the popularity of the harpsichord kit, produced by several companies including Zuckermann and the Boston-based Hubbard Harpsichords Inc. During the 1970s, Way gradually abandoned the more usual modern materials of plywood, hard steel wire and zither tuning pins.

  4. Philip Belt - Wikipedia

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    Belt also ventured into the area of user-built kit instruments, following the lead of Wolfgang Zuckermann, who had introduced a hugely successful harpsichord kit, and Frank Hubbard, who had created a more demanding but more historically authentic harpsichord kit. Belt sold his first pianoforte kit to Hubbard in 1972. [13]

  5. Bill Crofut - Wikipedia

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    Among the instruments Crofut owned was a harpsichord he built from a kit by Hubbard Harpsichords, [9] and a pipe organ he built himself. He also built a banjo from plans and designs by the Merlin Manufacturing Company. [9]

  6. Wolfgang Zuckermann - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Joachim Zuckermann (11 October 1922 – 30 October 2018) was a German-born American harpsichord maker and writer. He was known for inventing a highly popular kit for constructing new instruments and wrote an influential book, The Modern Harpsichord.

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  8. Hieronymus Albrecht Hass - Wikipedia

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    Of the Hass family instruments, Frank Hubbard wrote that 'only one has what could be regarded as a normal disposition.' Their surviving harpsichords show an attempt to develop the instrument in a number of ways: one from 1721 is 2.58 m long, and one from 1723 has the unusual disposition 8' 8' 8' 4'. Hass occasionally used a 16' set of strings ...

  9. Here’s What Should Be in Your Pet’s Emergency ‘Go Bag’ As LA ...

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    Essential items include a few days’ supply of food and water, bowls, any necessary medications, a first aid kit, and comfort items like a blanket or a toy. Including a recent photo of the pet ...