The end of traditional instruments?

Does this technology replace traditional instruments?

No. This is a new alternative with marvelous possibilities but it will never fully replace the phenomenal wood and leather handwork of the traditional instrument makers. This technology is not a competition to traditional instrument making but rather an element to contribute to it which provides a new world of alternatives and new fields.

We look forward for a long lasting collaboration of mutual benefit between the traditional methods and the new 3D printing technology.

If you are looking for a traditionally made instrument please visit the sections dedicated to each instrument in order to find contact lists for some of the masters in the field.

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