1890 W.E.Hill & Sons Violin restoration day 2
Day 2: Watch Master Violin maker Olaf Grawert as he restores a WE Hill & Sons violin from 1890. This violin has not been played for over 50 years and belonged to a prominent Queensland musical family who went to London in 1890 to buy the violin for one of the three daughters. As Olaf keeps working on the violin find out more about the instrument, it's main player and how the family had a lasting influence in the classical music scene in Queensland in the late 1800's. Olaf also explains more about the maker and the story of the company. Website: https://www.theviolinstudio.com Social: / olafgrawertviolinstudio / theviolinstudiobrisbane

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1890 W.E.Hill & Sons Violin restoration day 3

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Bad Bridge vs Good Bridge

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1890 W.E.Hill & Sons Violin restoration day 4

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I restore a WE Hill & Sons violin - day 1

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Why This $100,000 Violin Had a 'Shrill, Unplayable' E String

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Someone Threw This Violin in the Trash…

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1890 W.E.Hill & Sons Violin restoration day 5 - Varnish work

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“She Sounded ‘Off’… Until I Did THIS to Her Violin

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The Mysterious Mark On His Great Grandmothers Violin - What Could It Be?

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Germans Laughed at Britain’s “Dustbin Gun” — Until It Blasted Holes Through Their Fortresses

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Casting SALT like Metal - What Happens?

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Can We Turn The Cheapest Violin Into The Most Expensive Violin

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5 "Premium" Violin Brands ROBBING You Blind (Same Chinese Factory, 4X The Price)

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Saving a Completely Destroyed Gretsch Acoustic Guitar | Restoration. Part 1

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Bridge Tuning: Does It Really Work?

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German Ace Tested Captured P-51 Mustang... His Words Shocked

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Repair Series #27 - This violin needs attention!

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The process of making violin bows. Japanese craftsmen create violin bows using horse tail hair.

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Ancient Violin Restoration

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