George W. Beyer
Violin maker
(b. 1887)
George W. Beyer was a pupil of Albert Karr, V. C. Squier, and William Lewis. He was active from 1912 and established himself in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1926. He used a Stradivari model and commercial oil varnish. His output was small, as he was greatly occupied with repair work. He branded his instruments on the back.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $2,040 in Feb 2010, for a viola.
- 4 auction price results.
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