1 Years Ago June 3, 1926 Three hundred and ninety-nine years was the combined age of two violins entered in Carrington’s old-time fiddlers’ contest. An instrument bearing the inscription “Carlo Berghonzi” and made in 1733 was played by Victor Walen. Another, a genuine Klotz violin, 206 years old, made of native forest wood in the famous Black Forest region of Germany in 1720, was played by S.J....
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