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English: Lloyd Loar with his Gibson-made mandoviola in 1911. He designed the instrument, according to the newspapers. Later while working at Gibson, he would create a second mando-viola with f-holes instead of the oval soundhole. Dated from the names of the members listed in the brochure, Fisher Shipp, Aileen Pettit, Etta Goode Heacock, Lloyd Loar. Comparisons to the newspapers brought this name combination up only in 1911, an example at this article. |
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Source | University of Iowa, http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/tc/id/55343/rec/5 |
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