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Old 08-18-2012, 01:59 PM
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Arrow and, more reading here in these links.

Hopf: a dynasty of Vogtland violin makers

Markneukirchen: violin making at the crossroads of craftsmanship and trade

Noteworthy families of Markneukirchen violin makers

Markneukirchen: violin making in “German Cremona”

Klingenthal: the origin of violin making

The end of violin making in Klingenthal

Other families of Klingenthal violin makers

Ernst Heinrich Roth: a rediscovered master

From these links and the reading above, one can gain a better respect and understanding of the making of instruments and our double basses that we have seen and played with so little previous history to explain the mysteries. Instruments from mass production to the few that were made by hand independently are talked about here. Religion and politics played a role as well with makers in this region for hundreds of years. Hopefully, this will be an eye opener to most. It was for me and I have been reading and hunting for information for years.
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