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Many players own, or are loaned very fine old instruments.
These can be very rewarding to play, but they also can be
extremely valuable and to some extent fragile. Chris Johnson
offers the service of making exact copies of particular instruments.
This is a long and painstaking exercise and he aims to capture
the look, sound and feel of an old favourite. The result is
a robust and 'roadworthy' copy that can be used with more
abandon and less worry than the original.
In order to make the copy, he needs to have the original in
his workshop for approximately one week in order to make casts
and take photographs, etc.
Shown left - Making a copy of a scroll by William
Baker, 1683. Made for the Baker Quartet
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