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No Image edit
The infobox looks tacky with the image missing like that. Could either an image be added or the infobox be fixed so that the image is optional? DavidRF 03:00, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
- Made the image optional in the infobox; don't think I broke anything in the process. We'll see... __Just plain Bill 04:09, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
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Restrictive clause edit
User:Revirvlkodlaku: "its invention around 1823, by the Viennese instrument luthiers Johann Georg Stauffer and Peter Teufelsdorfer." Here "by the Viennese instrument luthiers Johann Georg Stauffer and Peter Teufelsdorfer" is neither a clause (not crucial) nor is it non-restrictive (crucial). It is decidedly restrictive since it says who did the inventing. If you disagree, please explain yourself. Thank you. Zaslav (talk) 05:27, 27 September 2023 (UTC)