Violin #49 by Dudley Reed, 1950
Dudley B. Reed (1900-1974) was active as a violin maker from 1922 and studied with Carl Hildebrand. He worked exclusively as an instrument maker and restorer from 1953 and had produced over 150 instruments by the end of 1956; as a measure of his prolific devotion to this craft, about 100 over the 6 year span since this particular violin was made in 1950.
Though Reed is credited with an output of over 500 instruments, it is somewhat nebulous how many instruments Reed made entirely himself, but their quality earned him his reputation and a subsequent demand that brought prices of these instruments as high as $14,000 in valuation and made them a welcome sight to auction houses. David Wenberg cited Reed as using “fine materials and dark red-brown spirit varnish” in his own write-up.