Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

50 E. Green St. Suite 142
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 795-2870

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... imitation gold brass wire. This provided a clean, polished look while maintaining a historically accurate aesthetic. These careful restorations ensure the bow remains both structurally sound and visually ...
... the left side of the saddle before completing the final cleaning and polishing of the instrument.    ...
... if Necessary: If the cracks require extra pressure, use clamps in addition to the thread wrapping. Remove Excess Glue: Clean up any glue squeeze-out before it dries to keep the repair area neat. Polish ...
... slick Oil or polish has gotten on the hair How to make your hair last longer. I have noticed that a lot of customers break hair in the middle of the stick. Sometimes this happens when you are ...
... off of the fiber. Seal the crack with clear so when someone polishes the instrument, dirt will not fill up the crack.  ...
...        I spent a lot of time cleaning out the cracks and then sealing them. When I did the final french polishing the varnish ...
Here is a bass that I fit a bridge on and replaced the tail piece fastiner. The owner Stan M. is in the process of polishing the aluminum to a mirror like finish. I took a couple of quick photos because ...
... off. I steamed the gash/dent out as much as possible. Then filled the remainer with a clear Next step was to match the base coat color Finish off with matching the varnish color Finally Polish ...
9. Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass Crack Repairs
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... polish into the crack. Many cracks can be glued from the outside, especially if it's in an area without too much stress. One of the seams may need to be unglued before the crack is repaired. Sound post ...
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