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Checklist of Plucked Stringed Instruments by Carl and August Larson
(The Larson Brothers)

(in chronological order)

NMM 7462.  Mandolin by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1910.

NMM 7462.  Mandolin by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1910. Symphony Harp Style 35. No serial number. Distributed by W. J. Dyer & Bro., Minneapolis. Board of Trustees, 2000.

NMM 11903.  Mandolin by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1910-1925

NMM 11903.  Mandolin by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1910-1925. J. F. Stetson brand. Distributed by W. J. Dyer & Bro., Minneapolis. Paul and Jean Christian Collection, 2006.

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NMM 1399.  Harp guitar by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1917. Symphony Style 5. Serial number 201. Distributed by W. J. Dyer & Bro., Minneapolis. Arne B. Larson Collection, 1979.

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NMM 2817.  Harp guitar by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1917. Symphony Style 5. No serial number. Distributed by W. J. Dyer & Bro., Minneapolis. Gift of Arne B. Larson, Vermillion, 1981.

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NMM 3195.  Mandolin by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1920. J. F. Stetson brand. Distributed by W. J. Dyer & Bro., Minneapolis. Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Verne E. Anderson, Vermillion, 1983.

NMM 10096.  Mandola by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1927.

NMM 10096.  Mandola by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1927. Distributed by William C. Stahl, Milwaukee. Board of Trustees, 2002.

NMM 10097. Mando-cello by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1927.

NMM 10097.  Mando-cello by Carl and August Larson, Chicago, ca. 1927. Maurer brand. Board of Trustees, 2002.

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