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The Art of Violin Making

By Chris Johnson and Roy Courtnall. Violin making based on the system at England's Newark School. A step-by-step guide to tools and materials; making the mould, ribs, linings, top and back plates, neck and scroll; plate tuning; assembly and varnishing; installing fittings; set-up and adjustment. This elegant book also examines the works of Stainer, Amati, Stradivari and Guarneri. 253 pages, hardcover.
Books,_plans : Building and repair: Violin : The Art of Violin Making : Violin making based on the system at England's Newark School.
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