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TOB UUm&mU* ATHENS. GEORGIA.
THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
iea by Bessey; Fvnnosig by Brauchw
Tho easiest musical instrument to play is the one-
stringed violin. To make it you need a cigar-box of the
■- fifty-cigar capacity. Scrub off tho paper, taking care
hdt to get tho box so wet it will warp. Take off the
|id and draw tho tv/o figures. These can be cut out with
a fret-saw. For the handle you nead a piece of hard
wood, walnut or mahogany, 20,inches long. " --
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- Cut notches Into the
1 -toff of your box and fit
the, handle, glueing it.
Then glue on the lid, re
inforcing it with a couple
ofbrassscrows.
Cut a hole about one-
third-ineh in diameter
near the end of the hart*
die and fit the peg as
shown here. Tho peg
should be tapered so it
will stick. ' it
You need two pieces of hardwood, as shown here,
one to bo used as a bridge, the other as a stop. The
bridge is placed at A and the stop at B. .These oan be
cut from boxwood and glued Into position. You can
buy at any music store an "A" string and bow at a
small cost. Be sure the string is double-length, so it
will fit. Now you are ready to play.
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