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21,056. Prenzel, J. Sept. 30. Tuning; violins.- The string of a musical instrument is fixed by placing it in a notch d on the top of a small cap a of vulcanite or the like, and winding it around the projecting edge h of the cap, Fig. 5. The cap a is attached by a pin to a p e g capable of being turned and fixed. Fig. 2 shows the invention applied to a violin, the peg being connected to the key b by worm gear.
GB190421056D1904-09-301904-09-30Improvements in Fixing Devices for Strings of Stringed Instruments.
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An Improved Peg to Facilitate the Tuning of Violins, Violas, 'Cellos, Banjoes, Mandolins and other String Instruments Played with a Bow or Plucked with Plectrum or the like.