Rosin

Object/Artifact

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Saco Museum

Name/Title

Rosin

Entry/Object ID

1993.21.64

Description

Round cake of resin attached to its flannel on which is printed: "HIDERSINE / The World Famous / Rosin / Made in England".

Dimensions

Height

5-3/8 in

Width

3 in

Material

conifer pitch, flannel

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Cultural/Historical Context

Label

Gibeon Bradbury was a lifelong fiddle player and owned several different violins over the years, at least some of which he made himself. This fiddle neck, which lacks its fingerboard, bears an inscription in Bradbury's handwriting that reads "GEB 1877-82," presumably the years when he was playing this particular fiddle. Bradbury would have used the rosin to coat the horsehair of his bow. The rosin creates friction so that the hairs vibrate more loudly. The mutes, on the other hand, would have been attached to the bridge in order to dampen the intensity of the instrument's sound.