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of the greatest pleasures for the Bennings has been the making
of new instruments.
Initially Paul Toenniges in his lifetime made 50 double basses.
Hans and Nancy Benning have collaborated on making over 150 violins,
violas, cellos bass gambas, tenor gambas and viola d'more. This
passion for making has reached its third generation and Eric Benning
has now made over 60 instruments with many more on the way.

Each step of the new making process is done with carefully thought-out
accuracy. The wood chosen is well seasoned Bosnian maple for the
back. sides, and scroll, and the top is Bavarian or Bosnian spruce.
Most of their wood that is used has been aged for at least 25
years. Years of foresight and many trips to Europe to hand select
each piece of wood has benefited the Bennings in having an excellent
selection of raw materials to begin with.
Violins made by the Bennings are made primarily on Stradivarius
and Guarnerius outlines. Cellos are made after Stradivarius, Amati,
David Tecchler and a small Guadagnini model. Violas also follow
the Stradivarius outline in a comfortable 161/2" model. Inquiries
into their Baroque instruments along with special carvings is
also encouraged.
Most
of all their instruments are varnished as new instruments, with
the exception of special order copies. The Bennings feel that
the unique wear that occurs over time is the best form of patina
that an instrument could get. When encountering prejudice towards
new instruments, Hans is heard frequently saying, "Stradivarius
made new instruments". Benning instruments can be ordered
with usually less than a year for your order to be completed.
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