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Well...when you're building something...you make marks...so it could be.

Did you look under a magnifying lens or loupe?  That might help.

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6 hours ago, Rue said:

Well...when you're building something...you make marks...so it could be.

Did you look under a magnifying lens or loupe?  That might help.

Good idea...I am going to do that...

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2 hours ago, Brad Dorsey said:

In the area that you circled I see two marks that look something like lower-case Rs.  Perhaps this is an old rail road cello?

Brad is that something that was done?

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Perhaps of more interest might be the purfling.  Use of the double white center strips could point to certain regional origins, and even possibly particular makers if not "schools".  Do you know the origin or maker of this cello?

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1 hour ago, Ron1 said:

Perhaps of more interest might be the purfling.  Use of the double white center strips could point to certain regional origins, and even possibly particular makers if not "schools".  Do you know the origin or maker of this cello?

Yea....5 ply purpling (?).....

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10 hours ago, Schwartzinc said:

Yea....5 ply purpling (?).....

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I believe you will find that the purfling has nothing to do wit “5 ply purfling”, rather it has the purfling blacks which were stained such that the middle of the “black” stripe has remained grey. This is characteristic of Markneukirchen area Dutzendarbeit of the late 19th C

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6 hours ago, jacobsaunders said:

I believe you will find that the purfling has nothing to do wit “5 ply purfling”, rather it has the purfling blacks which were stained such that the middle of the “black” stripe has remained grey. This is characteristic of Markneukirchen area Dutzendarbeit of the late 19th C

I believe this is actually 4-ply purfling, with all plys made equal width.  Two white center plys were used to achieve a wider white "center" purfling.  The technique was used because it was easier/faster to make all purfling strips the same width.

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6 hours ago, jacobsaunders said:

which were stained such that the middle of the “black” stripe has remained grey.

Was that deliberately done for asthetics or just a time-saver?

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23 hours ago, jacobsaunders said:

I believe you will find that the purfling has nothing to do wit “5 ply purfling”, rather it has the purfling blacks which were stained such that the middle of the “black” stripe has remained grey. This is characteristic of Markneukirchen area Dutzendarbeit of the late 19th C

I am thinking that the photos might be distorted for your review; as dendro leans towards it being an 18th century instrument.

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1 minute ago, Schwartzinc said:

I am thinking that the photos might be distorted for your review; as dendro leans towards it being an 18th century instrument.

I haven't commented on the instrument, since you haven't shown it to us

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