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This Alphabetical Directory of Instrument Makers and Others Includes Only Instruments Featured on This Website; It Does Not Include Thousands of Other Instruments That Are Not Yet Posted

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Testore,  Carlo:
  Quinton,  Milan (1693)
Thibouville Frerés:
  Checklist of McIntyre System Clarinets, Paris (1959-1960)
Thibouville-Grandin:
  Clarinet in C,  Paris (1870)
Thibouville-Lamy, Jerome:
  Violin,  Mirecourt (1880-1910)
  Violin,  Mirecourt (1890-1910)
Thomas, J. E.:
  Appalachian Dulcimer, Bath, Kentucky (July 4, 1912)
Thompson & Odell:
  Snare Drum,  Boston (1905)
Thompson & Odell Music Co.:
  Snare Drum,  Boston (1905)
Thumhart, Xaver:
  Alpine Zither (Concert Zither), Munich (ca. 1867)
Thÿm,  Anton Martin:
  Grand Piano,  Vienna (1815)
Tieffenbrucker,  Magnus:
  Archlute,  Venice (1600)
Tiefenbrunner, Georg:
  Alpine Zither (Primzither), Munich (ca. 1870)
  Alpine Zither (Primzither), Munich (ca. 1870)
  Alpine Zither (Primzither), Munich (ca. 1885)
Tielke,  Joachim:
  Pochette,  Hamburg (1671)
  Theorbo,  Hamburg (1707)
Tobin,  Richard:
  Kit,  London (early 19th century)
Tompkins,  W. S.:
  Side Drum,  Yonkers,  New York (1860)
Tourte l'aîné,  François:
  Violin Bow,  Paris (1790)
Tourte le jeune,  François Xavier:
  Violin Bow,  Paris (1790)
  Viola/Violin Bow,  Paris (1800-1810)
Trayser & Co., Ph. I.:
  Physharmonika, Stuttgart (1847)
Treat, J. B.:
  Snare Drum by J. B.  Treat (1905)
Trommel-Fabrik Weissenfels:
  Snare Drum,  Weissenfels an der Saale, Germany (1900)
Troup,  W. G.:
  Treble (alto) Recorder,  England (1775-1800)
Turlot:
  Serpent Forveille, Paris (1825)
Tyszka, Jos.:
  Harmonica, Double-sided, Budapest (ca. 1888)

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