lvlagneto Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 ARTICLE AS PDF http://www.iburkard.com/ETUDE1950.pdf I thought this would be nice short article to share from ETUDE of Jan 1950, "HOW TO CHOOSE A VIOLIN." There are some interesting images of small hairpin style lining clamps and other details that are fun to view and read. You can either load the PDF attachment, or download the individual pages here: INDIVIDUAL PAGES http://www.iburkard.com/page1.bmp http://www.iburkard.com/page2.bmp http://www.iburkard.com/page3.bmp http://www.iburkard.com/page4.bmp I am sorry that I have not been participating much, but I got married last year and have been using most of my woodworking skills to repair our 1930s home.
Kjlawrence Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 Thank you! This is perfect. Personally, love the 'stash on the Bavarian vm. Kevin
Lingonberry Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 Neat. My violin teacher told me I should start doing research into how to pick a new instrument as I'm approaching the time to make an upgrade.
jezzupe Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 ARTICLE AS PDF http://www.iburkard.com/ETUDE1950.pdf I thought this would be nice short article to share from ETUDE of Jan 1950, "HOW TO CHOOSE A VIOLIN." There are some interesting images of small hairpin style lining clamps and other details that are fun to view and read. You can either load the PDF attachment, or download the individual pages here: INDIVIDUAL PAGES http://www.iburkard.com/page1.bmp http://www.iburkard.com/page2.bmp http://www.iburkard.com/page3.bmp http://www.iburkard.com/page4.bmp I am sorry that I have not been participating much, but I got married last year and have been using most of my woodworking skills to repair our 1930s home. Congrats, now get back to work!
lvlagneto Posted March 15, 2013 Author Report Posted March 15, 2013 Tell me about it. I've been busily making baseboard with an old 1900s profiled plane... pretty great technology, and much smoother result than a router! I'm saving a ton by not paying someone to mill custom baseboard (to match our existing dated woodword).
vathek Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 Tell me about it. I've been busily making baseboard with an old 1900s profiled plane... pretty great technology, and much smoother result than a router! I'm saving a ton by not paying someone to mill custom baseboard (to match our existing dated woodword). If you get a chance, post some pics.
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