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- Q16228101 subject Q10102489.
- Q16228101 subject Q6409254.
- Q16228101 subject Q8077342.
- Q16228101 subject Q8102672.
- Q16228101 abstract "John Preston was an 18th-century luthier in England, known for making English guitars and citterns. Preston also claimed to be the inventor of the type of "watchkey" stringed instrument tuners now known as "Preston tuners", engraving "PRESTON INVENTOR" on the back of his devices; scholars note the originator could be the luthier John Frederick Hintz, who advertised such a mechanism as early as 1766. Preston Tuners are almost obsolete nowadays. However, they are still used in Portuguese guitar, with its particular shape being a trademark of the Portuguesa guitar design.Preston established a music shop in Long Acre in London in 1774.".
- Q16228101 wikiPageWikiLink Q10102489.
- Q16228101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1093290.
- Q16228101 wikiPageWikiLink Q17103207.
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- Q16228101 wikiPageWikiLink Q585289.
- Q16228101 wikiPageWikiLink Q6409254.
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- Q16228101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q16228101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8102672.
- Q16228101 wikiPageWikiLink Q893314.
- Q16228101 comment "John Preston was an 18th-century luthier in England, known for making English guitars and citterns. Preston also claimed to be the inventor of the type of "watchkey" stringed instrument tuners now known as "Preston tuners", engraving "PRESTON INVENTOR" on the back of his devices; scholars note the originator could be the luthier John Frederick Hintz, who advertised such a mechanism as early as 1766. Preston Tuners are almost obsolete nowadays.".
- Q16228101 label "John Preston (luthier)".