Thanks for the response Simon. I'm intrigued to find out that the "Hungarian" 
type did indeed survive in Austria as long as you indicate.

Regarding the attribution of the instrument in the museum in Vienna, I am going 
on what Robert Mandel told me. It sounds like I should confirm with the Museum 
directly. In any event, it would make sense that it was an Alpine type of 
instrument that very easily could have been found in the Piemonte area, but I 
shall check.

-Arle

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