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Creative Calgarians make cigar box violin for Jesse Cook’s bandmate

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CALGARY- There are some sweet sounds in town this week from an instrument believed to the first-of-its-kind in Calgary.

Mark Kost and Nat Sasaki have worked together to turn an old cigar box into a violin.

Kost’s an old hand at cigar box guitars, having made 210 of them over the past four years–including one played by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield.

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But the violin presented new challenges, so he turned to Sasaki at V.A. Hill Fine Strings, a Calgary shop that repairs and makes string instruments.

Mark Kost, left, and Nat Sasaki pose with their cigar box violin on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Gil Tucker / Global News

Sasaki volunteered his time for the all-important finishing touches on the violin.

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They made it for Chris Church, a violinist with Canadian guitarist Jesse Cook’s band.

Mark will give it to Church when the band comes to Calgary next Monday for a show at the Jubilee Auditorium.

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