Violin finish and finishing method

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Composite – Of natural gum – rosin – natural oil or lac

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4285371, G10D 102, B05D 312

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047896035

ABSTRACT:
A violin and a method for finishing a violin are provided. The violin comprises a plurality of coats of white shellac applied to the violin and interspersed with at least one color coat. Preferably, the shellac coats comprise a plurality of base coats applied directly to the wood of the violin, and the color coat is applied over the base coats. The color coat preferably comprises a turpentine base. The top coats of white shellac are applied over the color coats. The interior of the violin may also be coated with one or two coats of white shellac.

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"Antonio Stradivari, His Life and His Work (1644-1737)" pp. 167-180.
"Violin Making, as it was and is" by Ed. Heron-Allen, pp. 169-186.

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