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  1. Moennig. & Son, Ltd. William Moennig & Son is one of the oldest and most distinguished dealers and appraisers of rare violins, violas, cellos and their bows in the world. Founded in 1909, the firm is now in their fourth generation of violin makers and dealers in Philadelphia.

  2. The shop of William Moennig & Son, Ltd. closed its doors on Friday December 11, 2009 after serving musicians for over 100 years in Philadelphia. It was one of the most prominent string-instrument shops in the country, frequented by soloists such as Jascha Heifetz, Isaac

  3. Feb 14, 2010 · By Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA — Over the past century, some of the world's best violinists developed trust in William Moennig & Son, a storied shop they could go to for repairs, adjustments, new instruments and bows.

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  5. Moennig archive. We have acquired archive of information, references and photos of violins from William Moennig & Son, the major string instrument company in USA. The major string instrument company, William Moennig & Son closed its history of 100 years (1909 - 2009) in 2009.

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  6. For over one hundred years (1909-2010) the firm of William Moennig & Sons was one of the most important violin dealers in this country. Over the years they employed some of the best makers in this Item(s): {{minicart.countCart().Number | number : 0}}

  7. Feb 28, 2004 · 73, of Center City; president of William Moennig & Son Ltd; beloved husband of Mary M. Zahn-Moennig; loving father of Pamela Moennig Taplinger, William Moennig IV and Katherine...

  8. Home Maker & Player Profiles. William Moennig was born 1883 in Markneukirchen but moved to the United States. Moennig came from a long line of stringed instrument makers. He studied under the German maker Julius Guetter in Philadelphia before establishing himself independently. Instruments. Sold. Double Basse William Moennig, Philadelphia 1926.

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