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Characterizartion and Reproduction of the Pb-Sn Alloy used in the Manufacture of Pipes in a Nineteenth Century Mexican Organ

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2011

Daniel Guzmán
Affiliation:
ENCRM - INAH
Rodrigo Velázquez
Affiliation:
Fac. de C. Fís. Mat. U de G.
Javier Vázquez
Affiliation:
ENCRM - INAH
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From the Spanish tradition of tubular organ building, it is possible to detach an important branch that has its origins in México, country that owns a rich array of historic organs that were built in a period of approximately three hundred and fifty years embracing a good part of the colonial period and the XIXth century.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1995

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