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John Augustus Köhler
ca. 1849
Liberian
19th century
Costa Rican
ca. 800–1500
Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
1919
Native American (Northwest Coast)
late 19th century
Johann Schell
ca. 1700
Kuba
ca. 1902
Bornean
late 19th century
French
late 18th century
Latin Percussion
20th century
European
after ca. 1780
American
1850s
Baron Baronak
19th century
Native American (Papago, Tohono O'odham)
19th century
Chokwe
1950
Irish
Austrian
late 18th century
Indian
late 19th century
Egyptian
late 19th–early 20th century
Norwegian
1786
Hawai'i
19th century
American
early 20th century
Possibly Algerian
19th century
United States
mid 19th century
Jean-Baptiste Voboam
1697
Hawai'i
ca. 1880
Hiwi Indians
late 19th century
Carleen M. Hutchins
1982
Henry Richard Knopf
late 19th or early 20th century
Russian
19th century (?)
Mexican
ca. 1200–1521
Russian
19th century
French
Ferdinand Zogbaum
ca. 1855
probably Luba people
19th century
Native American (Northwest Coast)
19th century
Turkish
late 19th century
Andreas Jais
early 18th century
Indian
18th century
African (West)
late 19th century