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Weathered hands trace a paper template against honey-colored maple, marking the delicate curves of a violin's f-hole in Floyd, Virginia. This centuries-old technique, passed down through generations of luthiers, demonstrates the painstaking precision required in crafting these traditional stringed instruments. In the Blue Ridge Mountains, where old-time and bluegrass music prevail, master craftsmen preserve the art of violin-making, ensuring the sounds of Appalachia continue to ring true through hand-carved instruments.
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- Jonathan Kingston
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- FLOYD, VIRGINIA: A BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN TOWN'S STORY

