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Alphabetical Index to the
National Music Museum Website (Except Makers)
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Including Links To Instruments Currently Featured on This Website.
This Index
Does Not Include Thousands of Other Instruments Not Yet
Posted.
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Galleries
Galpin Society Conference at the NMM
Gambang from the Kyai Rengga Manis Everist gamelan
Gamelan, the Kyai Rengga Manis Everist
Gasparo
da Salo Model Violins
Gault,
Willis, Luthiery Archive
Gekkin (Short-Necked Lute), Japan (1850)
Gender Barung from the Kyai Rengga Manis Everist gamelan
Gender Panerus from the Kyai Rengga Manis Everist gamelan
Georgia, Republic of, Instruments from
German,
George B., Music Collection
Germany, Selected Instruments from (in chronological order)
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Ivory
Cornetti, Germany (1600) |
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Chest
Organ by Johannes Jacob Hannss, northern Germany (1620)
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Tenor
Cornetto, Germany (1650) |
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Trombone by Michael Nagel, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1656) |
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Natural
Trumpet by Paul Hainlein, Imperial City of Nürnberg
(1666) |
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Miniature Natural Horn by Johann Wilhelm Haas, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1681)
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Natural Horn by Johann Carl Kodisch, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1684)
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Natural
Trumpet by Johann Wilhelm Haas, Imperial City of Nürnberg
(1690-1710) |
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Coiled
Trumpet by Georg Fredrich Steinmez, Imperial City of
Nürnberg (before 1694) |
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Natural Trumpet by Johann Wilhelm Haas, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1700) |
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Natural Trumpet by Johann Carl Kodisch, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1700) |
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Bass
Recorder in F by Johann Christoph Denner, Imperial
City of Nurnberg (1700) |
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Trombone by Johann Carl Kodisch, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1701) |
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Natural Trumpets (2) by Johann Leonhard Ehe II, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1710) |
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Natural
Trumpet by Johann Wilhelm Haas, Imperial City of Nürnberg
(1710-1720) |
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Natural Trumpet by Johann Wilhelm Haas, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1710-1720) |
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Natural
Trumpet by Wolf Magnus Ehe I, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1714-1722)
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Natural
Trumpet by Johann Wilhelm Haas, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1716-1723)
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Flute
by Johann Wilhelm Oberlender I, Imperial City of Nürnberg
(1720) |
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Oboe
d'amore by Johann Wolfgang Koenigsberger, Roding,
Oberpfalz, Bavaria (1730) |
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Trombone by Johann Paul Franck, Hildburghausen, Thuringia (1744) |
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Flute
by Georg Henrich Scherer, Butzbach, Hesse (1750)
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Natural
Trumpet by Cornelius Steinmetz, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1750)
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Natural
Trumpet by Johann Leonhard Ehe III, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1750)
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Signal Hunting Horn by Wolf Wilhelm Haas, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1754-1759) |
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Bassoon
by Augustin Grenser I, Dresden (1755) |
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Alto Trombone by Johann Christoph Fiebig, Berngrund (1771) |
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Clarinet
in A by Augustin Grenser, Dresden (1785) |
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Natural Trumpet by Christian Wittmann, Imperial City of Nürnberg (1795) |
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Bassoon
by Heinrich Grenser, Dresden (1796-1806) |
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Flute
by J. Heinrich Grenser, Dresden (1796-1806)
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Harp-shaped Piano by Gottifried Maucher, Konstanz (1797) |
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Natural Trumpets by Michael Saurle, Munich (1806) |
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Violin by Johann Gottlob Ficker, Neukirchen, Saxony (1810) |
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Flute
by Gottfried Martin, Potsdam, Prussia (1822)
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Violin
by Carl Christian Meisel, Klingenthal (1823) |
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Lyraflugel
by Johann Christian Schleip, Berlin (1825) |
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Violin Bow attributed to Christian Wilhelm Knopf, Markneukirchen (1828-1837) |
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Trumpet in B-flat by Andreas Barth, Munich (1837) |
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Trumpet in G, Austria or Germany (1840) |
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Trumpet in G by Dominicus Leicher, Augsburg (1840) |
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Keyed
Bugle, Vogtland (1840-1850) |
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Violin,
Saxony (1840-1860), played by Civil War Soldier
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Physharmonika by Ph. I. Trayser & Co., Stuttgart (1847) |
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Flugelhorn in C, probably Saxony (1850) |
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Trumpet in C by Alois Gentner, Dillingen, Bavaria (1860) |
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Violin,
Gasparo da Salo Model, Germany (1880-1900) |
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Violin,
Stainer Model, Germany (1880-1900) |
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Violin
labelled Petroni, Germany (1880-1910) |
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Three
Child's Violins, Germany (1880-1910) |
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Violin,
Stradivari Model, Germany (1880-1910) |
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Cornet
in High B-flat by Ferdinand Julius Hermann Altrichter,
Frankfurt an der Oder, Prussia (1885) |
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Violin
by Carl Louis Meisel, Klingenthal (1886) |
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Violin
by Friedrich August Meisel, Klingenthal (1887) |
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Violin
attributed to Louis Löwenthal, Berlin (1890-1898)
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Violin,
probably Markneukirchen (1890-1910) |
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Violins,
Mute (19th century) |
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Strohviol,
Germany (early 20th century) |
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Normaphon,
Heber Workshop, Markneukirchen (1930) |
Gift Shop
Glass Instruments, Selected
Glaw•ng ae• (Goblet Drum), Northern Thailand (Late 19th Century)
Golden
Age of Bands Music Collection (1860-1920)
Golden
Strings Orchestra and Recordings Library
Gongs, Checklists of and including
Gongs, Selected (in chronological order)
Graduate
Study
Graese
Gallery: "The American Civil War, Golden Age of Bands
1865-1915, a Violin Maker's Workshop, and Banjo &
Mandolin Clubs"
Grand
Harmonicon (Musical Glasses) by Francis Hopkinson Smith,
Baltimore (ca. 1825)
Great American Guitars Conference held at NMM, October 14-15, 2005
Great American Guitars Exhibit
Greek Instruments, Selected
Group
Tours
Le Gruyère Violin by Carleen Hutchins, Montclair, New Jersey (1982)
Guan (double-reed instrument), Northern China (1950)
Guarneri
Model Violins
Gudelsky/D'Angelico/D'Aquisto Workshop
Guidelines for Accessing Museum's Collection
Guinea Forest, Instruments From
Guitars, Great American Guitars Exhibition
Guitars, Checklists of and including
Guitars (acoustic), Selected (in chronological order)
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Guitar
by Domenico Sellas, Venice (1670) |
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Guitar
by Alexandre Voboam, Paris (1670) |
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Guitar,
The Rawlins by Antonio Stradivari, Cremona (1700)
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English
Guitar by Preston, London (after 1734) |
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Guitar
by Antoine Aubry, Mirecourt, France (1779)
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Lyre-guitar
by Francois Roudhloff, Paris (1810) |
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth, Pennsylvania (1850) |
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth, Pennsylvania (1890) |
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Guitar
by Orville Gibson, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Style O3 (1902) |
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Guitar by Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Company, Kalamazoo. Style O, Grand Concert Size (1907) |
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Guitar by Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Company, Kalamazoo. Style L-1, Concert Size (1907) |
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Guitar by Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company, Kalamazoo. Style O, Artist (1915) |
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Harp-guitar by Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company, Kalamazoo. Style U (1915) |
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Harp-guitar by Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company, Kalamazoo. Style U (1916)
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Guitar by Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company, Kalamazoo. Style L-3, Concert Size (1924) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Style LO (1928) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Nick Lucas
Special (1929) |
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth. Model 000-18 (1935) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Super 400 model (1936) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Century model HG-C (1936) |
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Plectrum Guitar by John D'Angelico, New York (1937) |
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Guitar
by John D'Angelico, New York (1937) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Model L5 (1937) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Century model L-C (1938) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Jumbo 55 model (1939) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Ray Whitley Custom "party guitar"(1940) |
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth (1940) |
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth (1941) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Jumbo 55 model (1941) |
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Hawaiian guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Roy Smeck Stage Deluxe model (1942) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Southerner Jumbo (SJ) model (1944) |
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Guitar by Elmer Stromberg, Boston (1946) |
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth (1947) |
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Guitar
by John D'Angelico, New York (1947) |
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Guitar
by John D'Angelico, New York (1947) |
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Guitar
by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. J-185 model (1953) |
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Guitar
by French American Reeds Manufacturing Company (Mario Maccaferri), New York (1953-1964) |
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Guitar
by French American Reeds Manufacturing Company (Mario Maccaferri), New York (1953-1964) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Style L-48 (1957) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Style B-25 (1967) |
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Guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo. Hummingbird model (1967) |
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Guitar by Grammer Guitar Company, Nashville (1969) |
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth (1969) |
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Guitar by Grammer Guitar Company, Nashville (1971) |
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Guitar, The Bon Aqua, by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth (1971) |
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Guitar by Guild, Westerly, Rhode Island (1976) |
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Guitar by S. L. Mossman Guitars, Winfield, Kansas (1977) |
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Resonator Guitar by the Dobro Brothers, Chicago (1978) |
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Guitar by Fender Custom Shop, Corona, California (1994) |
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth (1997) |
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Guitar by Pimentel & Sons, Albuquerque (June 1999)
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Guitar by Pimentel & Sons, Albuquerque (June 1999)
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Guitar by Pimentel & Sons, Albuquerque (November 1999)
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Guitar by Pimentel & Sons, Albuquerque (June 2001)
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Guitar by C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth (2001) |
Guitars (electric), Selected
(in chronological order)
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Electric guitar by Vivi-Tone Company, Kalamazoo (1934-1935)
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Prototype electric upright bass guitar by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo (1938)
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Electric lap steel guitar by Fender Electric Instrument Co., Fullerton (1949-1952)
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Electric bass guitar by Epiphone, Kalamazoo (1967)
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Barbara Mandrell's electric double-neck guitar by Semie Moseley, Carson City, Nevada (1981) |
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Electric bass guitar by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC), Japan (1982-1984)
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Barbara Mandrell's electric lap steel (crutch) guitar by Semie Moseley, Jonas Ridge, North Carolina (1984) |
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Electric bass guitar by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC), Japan (1986) |
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Custom-painted electric guitar by Gibson Guitar Corp., Nashville (July 26, 1990) |
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Autographed electric guitar by Gibson Guitar Corp., Nashville (October 25, 1991)
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Autographed B. B. King Lucille Model Gibson Electric Guitar, Nashville (1997)
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Guitar from Sub-Saharan Africa
Guitar, Moon (Yueqin), China (late 19th century)
Guitar-Zither
Gyo Ban (Fish-Shaped Percussion Slab), Japan (1600-1867)
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