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INSTRUMENT MAKERS
  -  Ardival Harps Home Page
- Dmitry Badiarov 
    Russian Violin Maker based now in Brussels offers an historically informed 
    violinmaking service worldwide "Tradition revived through research" 
    Violins, Violas, Viola d'Amore, Viola Pomposa and Historical Bows for the 
    instruments of the Violin family. 
-  Philippe BOLTON Recorder maker
-  Colin Booth 
    has been a harpsichord-maker since 1971 and has produced more than 200 instruments. 
    An unusually large number of his customers are Early Music professionals. 
    From an early stage, Colin has specialised in instruments derived from original 
    models from Germany and Italy. He is also a well-known Harpsicordist.
-  Tim Cranmore - Recorder 
    Maker A really good and effective site. If my Voice Flute is representative, 
    his instruments are superb
-  Dolmetsch Homepage
-  Early Music Shop, Bradford Supplier 
    of some of the DGE's instruments and music.
-   Cathal Gannon (1910-1999) Harpsichord Maker, Restorer of antique pianos and Horologist in Dublin, Ireland. Cathal Gannon (1910-1999) Harpsichord Maker, Restorer of antique pianos and Horologist in Dublin, Ireland.
- Robert 
    Goble and Son, Ltd. Harpsichord Makers
-  von Heune's Workshop, Inc 
    Makers of Recorders, Flutes and other wind instruments
-  William Horn Harpsichord maker 
    in Italy
-  Mark Hoza's Kything Flutes 
    "Handcrafted wooden Irish style flutesfor Celtic music.Keyless flutes in several 
    keys, as well as wooden headjoints for 
 silver flutes. Specializing in the 
      densest Australian hardwoods, such as Cooktown ironwood."
-   Owen Morse-Brown - Luthier. A maker 
    of early stringed instruments
-    Steven Sørli began his harpsichord making career as an apprentice of Frank Hubbard in 1971. In 1982 he was awarded a craftsman's fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.  Over 50 instruments have left his workshop and are scattered throughout the United States and abroad.Steven Sørli makes  the long neglected lute-harpsichord or lautenwerk.  This type instrument was originally fitted with gut strings and sounds very much like a lute or nylon-strung guitar. The response to this revival of the lautenwerck has been quite positive and the models that have emerged from the Sørli workshop reveal a refreshing texture of sound, action and visual beauty. Steven Sørli began his harpsichord making career as an apprentice of Frank Hubbard in 1971. In 1982 he was awarded a craftsman's fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.  Over 50 instruments have left his workshop and are scattered throughout the United States and abroad.Steven Sørli makes  the long neglected lute-harpsichord or lautenwerk.  This type instrument was originally fitted with gut strings and sounds very much like a lute or nylon-strung guitar. The response to this revival of the lautenwerck has been quite positive and the models that have emerged from the Sørli workshop reveal a refreshing texture of sound, action and visual beauty.
 
   
   
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