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Eduard Tauscher Violin c 1900 Erlbach Markneukirchen

Eduard Tauscher Violin c 1900 Erlbach Markneukirchen

$3,850.00

This is an Eduard Tauscher Violin made in Erlbach, Markneukirchen Germany in around 1920. Eduard Tauscher is a German luthier who by obtaining top-quality tonewoods from various sources manages to produce high-quality instruments with warm, mature, and balanced sound full of character and volume.

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Eduard Tauscher Violin made in Erlbach, Markneukirchen Germany in around 1920

Eduard Tauscher (1867 – 1948) 

It was said that during the young years of Eduard Taucher as a luthier, his first violins were made from the wood of old roof shingles. Eventually, in the years of his career, he managed to obtain top-quality tonewoods from various sources. Since he managed to create violins with good sound from roof shingles, he was able to produce high-quality instruments with warm, mature, and balanced sound full of character and volume using top-quality tonewoods.

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