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Article about violin making

07 Mar 07 - 07:02 AM (#1989264)
Subject: Article about violin making
From: GUEST,Johnmc

Monday's Daily Telegraph (5 March) had an interesting piece about Italian violins and their rivals. See
                            telegraph.co.uk/pictures

It tells us that the Chinese are going upmarket and supplies of wood are difficult, but ,most interestingly, describes the process of manufacture.


07 Mar 07 - 10:14 PM (#1990160)
Subject: RE: Article about violin making
From: JohnInKansas

The link given takes me to:

Picture Galleries.

Here, the seventh item in the list of galleries, "Italian violin workshops," links to a Javascript jump from the existing page, that will only "execute" from the page (or a page on the site) where it appears.

The destination "slideshow" shows a real URL:

Slideshow

that may or may not let you straight in. Some sites block access to innard pages unless you come in through the front door and open all the doors in sequence. The "test" of this last link worked in preview, but I may have had their cookie from my previous look.

John


08 Mar 07 - 06:33 AM (#1990319)
Subject: RE: Article about violin making
From: GUEST,Johnmc

I found the article from www.telegraph.co.uk and after typing "violin" in the search box, clicking on 5 march "Italian masters". Hope this helps.


09 Mar 07 - 04:49 AM (#1991196)
Subject: RE: Article about violin making
From: The Sandman

the law needs to be changed so italian fiddle makers can make 25 a year,the italian government,or the EC needs to provide subsidies for italian makers.
Chinese fiddle makers will eventually demand more for their labour and chinese prices will rise.Chinese hand made fiddles are often good,but not excellent quality,which means many not so well off people can afford a good instrument.
there should be room for both the italian and the chinese,.
it is in my opinion the responsibility of the italian and ec governments to protect Cremona,and Italian hand made violins.


09 Mar 07 - 07:56 AM (#1991326)
Subject: RE: Article about violin making
From: GUEST,Bardan

It would be such a tragedy if serious violin making died out in cremona. Can't see it happening though. Even if its no longer cost-effective and the quality is no better, there'll always be prestige attached to having a violin from Cremona. (If I only had a few more tens of thousands of euros. *sigh*)