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Totara Park instrument maker Malcolm Collins works on a viola for a Japanese order
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Totara Park instrument maker Malcolm Collins works on a viola for a Japanese order

License: Attribution - NonCommercial
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Time
1987
Owner Organization
https://www.upperhuttlibrary.co.nz/

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