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Violins |
Description |
Pricing |
| Maker Unknown |
Possibly English, more likely Flemish, c. 1780. Lovely amber color, one-piece back, boxwood fittings.Good condition. |
$12,000 |
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Karl Zach |
Viennese, c. 1896. Golden color, two piece back. Good condition. Very playable, great sound. For serious musician. |
$7,200 |
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Keith Davis |
Hey, that's me! Michigan (at that time); Anno 2000. One piece back, great sound. Like new condition. Big, rich sound. |
$6,000 |
Alfred Neudorfer |
German. Handmade by this master c. 1957. Great condition. Excellent step-up for many students. Will satisfy the "not too new" taste of many without a lot of health and repair problems. |
$1,700 |
Johann Geog Voight |
European. Highly arched vuluptious model as was the standard at the time. Several repairs and non-original nect, but still a nice, older (in fact, Historic), violin. Warm sound, petite feel. |
$4,500 |
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Harwood Pre-World War I Violin |
Warm, Amber color. Rich sound and great condition. Don't want a new imported violin? Try an older imported violin instead! |
$2,600 |
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Neuner and Hornstainer |
Nice. c 1885. Typical dark color and light weight of the N&H violins. Plays well, normal wear. |
$2,400 |
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Unnamed French Violin |
Brilliant tone and warm lower end. c. 1990. Great condition. Original varnish. Not worn beyond normal expectations. |
$2,200 |
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Modern Euopean Violin
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c. 2001. New condition. Attractive shading. |
$2,200 |
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Kohr |
Another modern European. Lightly shaded and plays well. In New Condition! |
$1,725 |
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Magginni Copy |
C. 1890. Typical double purfled. Light weight and great sound. No repairs. Normal, warm brown color. |
$1,600 |
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Unnamed French Violin |
c. 1900. Labeled after manufacture. Good condition, but has had centerline repair immediately under tailpiece. |
$1,250 |
| Copy of German Maker |
Fairly recent, probably imported. Labeled "Heinrich Waller, Berlin, 1923." Great condition with shaded varnish. Full sound. Warm and rich throughout. No repairs. |
$1,100 |
| Carl Neuman |
Nice German violin. c. 1940. Very good condition. Well set up and very playable. Slightly shaded yellow/amber varnish. |
$900 |
| French Production Violin |
Flattish model. Good condition. |
$900 |
| Copy of Guillmont |
Nice sound and very playable. Older violin. Good condition. Dark brown. Lovely one piece back. Nice sound and very playable. |
$1,500 |
| Unlabeled German Violin |
Fully blocked and graduated. Older, good production violin. Good condition. Warm yellow color varnish. |
$975 |
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Stainer Model Copy |
Very nice, good feeling. Older violin. Typical dark color for the type, but not as disgustingly arched as many are. |
$975 |
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Patrick Tsai Outfit
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New. Nice, imported violin. |
$525 |
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Peccard Outfit
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Nice, one piece back. Varnished. Attractive shading and great sound in this entry-level instrucment with case and bow. Stocks vary... hurry! |
$425 |
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Snow Model 200 Outfit
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Nice case and bow. Dark, attractive varnish. These have been standard here for years and give us no trouble. You'll like it! |
$725 |
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Snow Model 300 Outfit
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Violin Only. Nice shaded color. Great new violin. Ready to play right away. |
$950 |
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German Fancy Violin
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Last Played by an Irish Fiddler. Attractive floral carved pegbox and fancy inlaid tailpiece. Darker color, good condition. Great sound for any folk genre. |
$925 |