Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

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Pasadena, CA 91105
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This cello had a sound post crack, I thought I would glue if from the outside. Place a sheet of thick paper over the crack and plot the line. Form the mold on the top of the thick paper Place a ...
During transit from France this hurdy girdy cello neck broke. Here are some photos of the various repair steps.     This hurdy girdy cello was made by ...
The Scollard "Inner Sleve" Scroll Repair Method Here are some cellos with broken scrolls where I used my Inner sleve method.   This is a nice cello with an unusual scroll and peg box. This ...
24. Ernie Ehrhardt
( General » History )
Ernie was a friend and customer for many decades. Here are some photos and videos.           Ernie Ehrhardt on cello ...
When a block is stuck or glued in, you need to carefully remove the block. Drill a small hole and then whittle away the block from the inside out.
Caspari pegs work by having a bushing glued into the peg box on the "head" side of the peg. The bushing is made of what I believe is transformer coil material. The Caspari peg then squeezes against ...
Here are a couple pictures of an old Starker Cello bridge.    ...
Here are some photos where there wasn't much care taken to keep the bridge straight.              
Here is a student cello where the end pin block was collapsed because the block was broken in 3 or 4 places. Normally I would take the top off and repair or replace the block, but since this cello wasn't ...
Repairing a cello's rib cracks. Here is another one where the crack was bulging in different parts of the rib. Using a mold help insure that the rib crack gets lined up correctly.     ...
This was a cello neck that was about 8mm too long. A solution without creating a neck graft is to make a new ebony nut that shortens the string length.  ...
32. Cello Varnish and Edges
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Here is a cello that had a missing edge and several large gouges in the top, plus there were a lot of scratches and chips in the varnish. Attached are some before and after photos.  ...
33. Center Seams
( General » Repairs )
...    Center seams sometimes split open. For instruments that do not warrent taking the top off, they can usually be repaired from the outside. Here is a rental cello from another shop where the ...
34. Cello Guitar
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Here is an unusal instrument, a guitar with a high projection that uses a cello bridge.      ...
How do you remove a cello endpin that has slipped inside the cello? Most likely the endpin's collar has fallen off. A lot of the newer Chinese endpins do not have good threads that holdd the knurled collar ...
... rosin to violin, viola and cello bows. I don't rosin bass bows.  ...
... to have time to eat the hair, so play daily. Keep unused bows out of a dark place and have them stored in a sealed plastic bow bag. If you don't have a bow bag, then wrapping the bow with cellophane plastic ...
This is a violin rib that was cracked most likely because of the chinrest.       Gluing up a cello rib crack.       ...
Here are some unusual pegs. Here is a set of cello machine head pegs. I haven't seen any with this "T" shaped machine head.   Some violin pegs. They have a knurled knob ...
40. Peg Fitting
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Violin, Viola and Cello pegs eventually wear out or break. At that point you need a new set fitted. The first step is selecting the pegs you like. Then the peg holes are cleaned up a little so that ...
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