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  • It was by all accounts a luthier's airplane, made principally of wood.

    NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011

  • It was by all accounts a luthier's airplane, made principally of wood.

    NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011

  • Then in 1983, a man brought it to a Connecticut luthier's shop for repairs.

    Fore, right! John Lydon 2010

  • But musical pilgrims to this handsome northern Italian city, about 90 kilometres southeast of Milan, need not be entirely disappointed, for just along the very same street is a unique school - La Scuola Internazionale di Liuteria di Cremona, the international luthier's school.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • A year later, local politicians convinced several violin makers who had attended the event to launch the luthier's school.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • Then in 1983, a man brought it to a Connecticut luthier's shop for repairs.

    Fore, right! John Lydon 2010

  • I think the Shmergel is the epitome of the luthier's art, and McGillicuddies are penguin poop.

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • Too bad there's not a union luthier's apprenticeship!

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • We're not looking for new instruments or we would go to the luthier's website.

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • I think the Shmergel is the epitome of the luthier's art, and McGillicuddies are penguin poop.

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

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