Michael Strobl was a violin maker active in Berlin during the early twentieth century. Documented instruments bearing his label and internal brand mark date from the 1920s, with known examples from 1922 and 1924 [1][2]. His violins exhibit consistent proportions, with back lengths in the 35.7–35.8 cm range, suggesting a standardized model. Beyond these dated instruments and his Berlin workshop location, biographical details remain unrecorded in available sources.
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