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The Jackson Guldan Co. of Columbus, Ohio was a manufacturer of stringed musical instruments, operating in the first half of the 20th century. Most notably, the company produced violins, fiddles, and violas as its primary product.
Feb 6, 2020 · The Jackson-Guldan Violin Company was established in 1915 by H. M. Jackson, Benjamin Jackson, and German immigrant George Guldan (the Jacksons purchased into the company) in Columbus, Ohio [1]. The company was owned by one person from 1923 until the company's dissolution in July of 1954.
Aug 30, 2021 · The Jackson-Guldan Violin Co. was once the nation’s only commercial violin manufacturer, producing thousands of them a year. Founded in 1915 by German immigrant George Guldan, the bustling...
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Jul 29, 2017 · Timelines and specifics I'm not sure on but the bottom is essentially correct to the best of my knowledge. Luke bought the Jackson Guldan company in the 1960's if I remember correctly. Anette told me the factory used to carve the violin plates decades before.
- Yup. I regret to confess that I have one of these obnoxious objects in my collection. They're a reminder that one can overdo process eng...
- David Bromberg said, "The Jackson-Guldan factory made what I believe are the only violins ever to have been made completely by machinery...
- I used to know a violin shop owner who had a saying about such instruments, 'very generous violin, has enough wood in it to make t...
- At one time Jackson Gulden experimented with ribs that had integral corner blocks, so the whole side was one piece of maple. It took som...
- Well it's back together, after thumb plaining and removing a lot of wood, new spruce bass bar (from Simmon Chambers). well I dropped my...
- Good job! I'm actually looking for something to practice some more hardcore restoration work! One kinda...
- Well done! It now looks as nice and sounds as good as a Jackson-Guldan possibly can. Be sure to insert a "Repaired by" label or inscript...
- Great advice Violadamore, I was able to save the original label (used a folded paper towel wet with hot water and...
- Medieval fiddles were made with one piece backs and ribs that were gouged out from one solid billet of wood...
- accually the bent maple ribs or stronger and much less chance of cracks.
Aug 29, 2021 · The Jackson-guldan Violin Co. was once the nation’s only commercial violin manufacturer, producing thousands of them a year. Founded in 1915 by German immigrant George Guldan, the bustling business was located at 165 W. Main St. and was primarily known for building mass-market instruments for students.
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The Jackson Guldan Co. of Columbus, Ohio was a manufacturer of stringed musical instruments, operating in the first half of the 20th century. Most notably, the company produced violins, fiddles, and violas as its primary product.