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John Burdick violin Aluminum Company of America USA, c. 1932 polishe

Currency:USD Category:Jewelry / Vintage & Antique Start Price:3,500.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
John Burdick violin Aluminum Company of America USA, c. 1932 polishe
John Burdick violin Aluminum Company of America USA, c. 1932 polished aluminum, Bakelite, ebony, metal, wire 8.25 w x 4 d x 23.5 h inches The Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) first produced John BurdickÕs aluminum bass in 1928. Dr. Joseph Maddy, the founder of the Interlochen School of Music, was drawn to the instrument for its experimental use of material and its sturdy quality. In 1932, Maddy collaborated with Burdick and Alcoa to produce the aluminum violin, which was distributed by Aluminum Musical Instrument Company. Signed with distributorÕs decal label to interior: [Aluminum Musical Instrument Co. Ann Arbor, Michigan 1932 patent applied for]. Literature: <i>Aluminum by Design</i>, Nichols, pg. 29

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