Neopolitan Mandolin. Made in 1936 from 14,000 used Matchsticks
Jack proudly displays some of his unique collection in 1986.
Jack making Matchstick Music
Flat-back Mandolin-14,000 used Matchsticks. Carry Case- 1,000 used Wooden Matchboxes
Rear view of Matchstick Guitar-25,000 used wooden matchsticks.
Close-up section of Matchstick Violoin to illustrate the superb finish.
Rear View of Tenor Banjo. 15,000 used Wooden Matchsticks
A well deserved accolade from the "That's Life" team. Jack pictured here with Esther Rantzen and son Tony.
Guinness World Record-Book Edition 2003, Page 118. Abridged: "Tony Hall (UK) owns 10 playable musical instruments made entirely from (106,000) used wooden matchsticks."
Ukulele - 10,000 used Wooden Matchsticks. The last matchstick instrument Jack made in1984.
Violin, Bow and Chin-rest. Made in 1936 out of 20,000 used wooden matchsticks.