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  2. Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Melodion Pro37 Suzuki Tronichord PC-27 Suzuki Omnichord OM-300 Hammond SK1. Company founder Manji Suzuki began building harmonicas and founded Suzuki Musical Instrument in 1953. [2] In 1961 he developed the melodion which was officially adopted by the Japanese Ministry of Education for use in schools six years later. [3] [4]

  3. Category:Violin cases - Wikipedia

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  4. Shinichi Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Shinichi Suzuki was born on October 17, 1898, in Nagoya, Japan, as one of twelve children.His father, Masakichi Suzuki, was originally a maker of traditional Japanese string instruments but in 1880, he became interested in violins and by Shinichi's birth he had developed the first Japanese violin factory (now Suzuki Violin Co., Ltd.), at that time the largest such factory in the world.

  5. Musafia - Wikipedia

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    Musafia is an Italian manufacturer of violin cases. They specialise in high-end violin cases, which are handmade at their workshop in Cremona , Italy . Their cases are internationally renowned [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and are used by many leading soloists including Sarah Chang , Joshua Bell , Salvatore Accardo , Anne-Sophie Mutter , Isaac Stern , Uto Ughi ...

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  7. W. E. Hill & Sons - Wikipedia

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    In 1762, The name Hill was built on a long family history of violin and bow making, dates back under the luthier Joseph Hill. [2] Founded by William Ebsworth Hill at Wardour Street in 1880 and moved to 38 New Bond Street in 1887, ten years later relocated to 140 New Bond Street. They built workshops in Hanwell in 1887, and extended them in 1904.