Now now, chaps ;-) this is Britain after all.
Cremona is an amazing place for woodworkers. There are still a lot (dozens) of artisan workshops (often just a room in a house) making high quality instruments with a considerable amount of skill. You get quite a few Americans there as well, learning the skills and then returning to the US to set up shop. Lots of tools are either made or adapted and you learn a lot about timber selection, carving, planing and so on as most things are too small for power tools. The only drawback is it is pretty hard to get by without speaking Italian. As there are a number of museums (instruments, patterns and tools) and retailers, you can also see lots of examples of work through the last 300 years.