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No Name violin

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/13/2008 - 17:34.

We called this the No name violin because there is nothing on it that lends its self to a name. There is no label or stamp inside or outside.

It has been banged up pretty good. There are cracks and other damage to it. It once was a really nice violin. To fix it up to the level of some of the other violins would have cost more than we could ask someone to pay

So what we do have is a violin with nice wood and it is set up in very playable condition. The number one merit is that it still sounds really good. So for a very small price you can get a violin that sounds like a much more expensive violin. This would be good for a beginner or for someone who wants to play the violin but has a very tight budget.

 

TABLE OF VIOLIN MEASUREMENTS

 

 

IN INCHES

IN mm

     

Overall Length

 23 1/2

595

     

Length of Back

 14 1/8

360

     

Upper Bout Width

 6 5/8

168

     

Middle or C Bout Width

 4 3/8

112

     

Lower Bout Width

 8 1/8

207

     

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PRICE: $945.00



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