The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT17) NEW YORK -- Feb. 8, 2001 -- ADV. FOR FEB. 11 -- MUSIC-VIOLIN-TRADE -- For about 150 years, the upper-end violin trade has not only connected the rich and famous with old, mostly Italian instruments, by such iconic makers as Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri. It has also issued and controlled the certificates of authenticity that ultimately establish their market value. The business is rich in story lines, including power, sex, even murder. But at most times and places -- as now, in a court case in London -- the prime mover has been money. Samuel Zygmuntowicz, a violin maker in Brooklyn, N.Y., working on one of his pieces. (Fred. R Conrad/The New York Times)
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2001-02-08
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The New York Times Agency
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