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    Ned Steinberger makes electric bass guitars and violins in Nobleboro - John Patriquin/Staff Photographer | of | Share this photo

    Ned Steinberger, who makes electric bass guitars and violins at his shop and studio in Nobleboro, explains how his production model bass guitar differs from the traditional models.

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    A selection of electric double bass guitars created by Steinberger.

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    Using instruments made by Steinberger, the DaPonte String Quartet rehearses at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Brunswick. Joining the quartet is guest percussionist Eric LaPerna.

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    Steinberger holds a production model bass guitar which features his logo.

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    Lydia Forbes and Ferdinand Liva, members of the DaPonte String Quartet, play electric violins made by Steinberger.

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    Prototypes for Steinberger's electric bass guitars and violins at his shop and studio in Nobleboro.

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    Steinberger holds one of his signature production bass guitars with production violins in background.

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