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They are known for the quality of the woods and unusually
large sound holes (which are well curved and carefully finished),
as well as for their exceptionally mellow tone. Many are ornamented
on the back with such decorations as the St. Andrew's Cross, a clover-leaf
device, tableaux, medallions, crests, or other motifs. Varnishes
varied from a clear brown in his early efforts to a more brilliant
transparent golden or reddish-brown color of rich quality in later
instruments. The typical late-model Maggini has a double row of
purfling and low sides.
Maggini is known to have made at least sixty violins, nine violas,
two violoncellos, one double bass, and a few viols. His label appeared
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