Knute Reindahl was born November 16, 1857 in Telemark, Norway, where fiddle making had long been a tradition in his mother\'s family. Begiing with Knute\'s great-grandfather, Olav Gullbekk, ca.1760 - 1836, several generatio had produced makers of both Norwegian Hardanger fiddles and claic Italian itruments. Knute\'s widowed mother emigrated to America with her children in 1869 when Knute was twelve years old, settling in the Town of Burke (near Madison), Dane County, Wiscoin. In 1889 Knute went to Chicago, where he worked as an ornamental woodcarver, first for the Pullman Car Company, and suequently as foreman of the woodcarving shop of the Windsor Folding Bed Company. Knute began making violi in the early 1890\'s and in 1899 he established a studio in the Atheneum Building at the corner of Wabash Ave. and E. Van Buren Street. He produced itruments of the violin family in his Chicago atelier until the Summer of 1915, when he moved his family and busine back to Madison, Wiscoin. Knute continued making and repairing itruments at his studio in Madison until sometime in 1934 when he became disabled by illne. He died at Madison on January 17, 1936. Without aistants or machinery, Knute Reindahl produced at least 585 violi and some 20 each, violas and cellos. He also made an unknown number of bow at least one guitar and one pitchfork cello, or \"Viking Cello\" as he called it. A number of his early itruments exhibit his fine carving and engraving. Also recognizable, are his rather large scrolls as well as several personal variatio on his carved \'traditional\' scrolls.
Knute Reindahl was born November 16, 1857 in Telemark, Norway, where fiddle making had long been a tradition in his mother\'s family. Begiing with Knute\'s great-grandfather, Olav Gullbekk, ca.1760 - 1836, several generatio had produced makers of both Norwegian Hardanger fiddles and claic Italian itruments. Knute\'s widowed mother emigrated to America with her children in 1869 when Knute was twelve years old, settling in the Town of Burke (near...