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  2. Andy Manson (luthier) - Wikipedia

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    Andy Manson is a luthier who has been hand-crafting guitars for over four decades. He has also made mandolins and multi-necked instruments. He is based in England, and is known for his flat-top, acoustic-guitars.

  3. Tom Murphy (luthier) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Gibson and Murphy founded The Murphy Lab, a division within the Custom Shop in which Murphy and a team of luthiers handle the brand's relic'ing process. Upon the release of the Murphy Lab's first collection of guitars, Guitar World dubbed the offerings the "pinnacle" of guitar ageing and the closest a new guitar can get to a vintage ...

  4. Autoharp - Wikipedia

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    Autoharp (center) by C.F. Zimmermann Co. in 1896–99; (left is a marxophone, right is a dolceola). Charles F. Zimmermann, a German immigrant in Philadelphia, was awarded a patent in 1882 for a “Harp” fitted with a mechanism that muted strings selectively during play. [3]

  5. List of autoharp players - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Autoharp - Wikipedia

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    Briefly stated, George Orthey, a luthier in Newport Pennsylvania, began production of an autoharp. Oscar objected to the use of the term. George initially dubbed his instruments "Dulciharps", but as George is a very stubborn man, and not without resources, he instituted litigation on the issue.

  7. Auto-harp - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:Classical guitar making - Wikipedia

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  9. Luthier - Wikipedia

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    The word luthier is originally French and comes from luth, the French word for "lute".The term was originally used for makers of lutes, but it came to be used in French for makers of most bowed and plucked stringed instruments such as members of the violin family (including violas, cellos, and double basses) and guitars.