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Lyra viol

This small instrument, a lyra viol, has an extra set of sympathetic strings that through a hollow channel carved in the neck. The head is typical of a style of carving from the early 17th century in England. The fingerboard and tailpiece are decorated with inlaid geometric patterns of black and white lines. The varnish is a deep red brown.
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Shem Mackey
Ramsgate, United Kingdom
Born in Ireland but based in Ramsgate, Shem Mackey has been making stringed musical instruments for over 20 years. After a short time at the musical i ...
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