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Having found the treble viol by John Hoskins (1609) to be a very succesfull model, I deceided to enlarge the outline to make a tenor. I make it with a bent front and a string length of 56.5cm which works very well with all gut stringing. The instrument pictured has a particularly pretty piece of ash for the fingerboard and tailpiece and holly pegs, both from a local source.

hoskins tenor

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This is a tenor viol based on small 'division bass' by John Rose from 1598 that is now in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. The string length of my version is 56.5cm. The instrument pictured has English Walnut on the fingerboard and tail-piece and the pegs and nut are of boxwood.
Available as pictured with an open scroll or a carved head or with purfling ornaments front, back and sides like the original.







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