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Construction
Discoveries in acoustics about the vibration of the loose tables, made at the end of the 19th century and throughout the 20th century, have been most useful.
They have facilitated better methods for correctly adjusting the tables and the back. In addition, analyses of antique varnishes have enabled us to recreate similar products.
For all these reasons current violin making and modern instruments have nothing to envy from the old school instruments, as excellent results are obtained.
Orders for construction are made one year in advance so that the varnish and the instrument will be ready to be played.
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