In Reply to: Re: I just visited a violinmaker posted by Soundmind on October 30, 2006 at 09:00:01:
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We have no way to know because nobody who heard them when they were young is still around to remember and tell us but the betting is no, they do change over time""
That was my point. We don't know what they sounded like when they were made, just what they sound like now. Current product, the opposite. So, is it the current goal to make something that sounds like it's 300 years old, or make one that sounded like new..sm: ""
....in 300 years? I'll try to stick around and report back to you when the time comes. ""That is also my goal..so far, so good.
Cheers, John
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