For the time being, Vatelot says, he will continue coming to the workshop every day. Pointing to an overstuffed armchair in his office, he said: "In 1959 my father handed over his workshop to me. Every afternoon he would sit in that armchair and he would say, `I want to die gazing at the restoration of violins.'"
Sun, Dec 04, 2005 - Page 18 News List
A luthier born and bred
Etienne Vatelot is a restorer of musical instruments and he has dealt with some of the greatest names in classical music
By John Tagliabue / NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE , PARIS
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