Use code at the end of the check-out procedure. This will reduce the amount 20% to $1995.00! The smaller sizes are 200 dollars cheaper ($1795) after the discount voucher has been applied.
Once a student is confident that the violin will be enjoyed for many years to come - even after leaving school, the G Marcello violin would a a fantastic choice. The sound is not only beautiful- it also projects as expected for a professional instrument. Its rich sound was recently tested during the Australian Strings Association Conference in Brisbane. It was also donated as a prize by Animato Strings. It is a flagship instrument for the quality you can expect from Animato Strings.
* Upgraded Strings (Obligato or Evah Pirazzi)
* Rosin
* Good Standard Bow
* Good Standard Case
Setup & Warranty:
This instrument has been set up by Animato, and it has 12 months warranty.
This violin was made by Louis Fricot violin, in Poussay, France dated 1930. Louis Fricot is a French luthier who received a silver medal in the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris and was appointed in 1912 as the Technical Director in the Thibouville Lamy workshop.
Manby Violin with Original Fretted Fingerboard made about 1920. This Violin is of the highest quality, crafted by Manby - who has workshops in Italy, London, New York, Paris, Melbourne and Sydney.
Paul Lorange, a renowned French luthier from Lyon, worked in Marseille during the early to mid-20th century. He established his independent workshop in the city in the early 1930s and was known for his fine workmanship on classical models and his use of various shades of red varnish. The violin in question was made in 1932, and it's noted that the handwriting on the violin and his original label may differ.
This is a Romanus Violin made from Bird-Eye Maple. This was crafted in Transylvania, Romania for Animato Strings. Animato Strings has the largest selection of new and old stringed instruments in Australia, including Asian-handcrafted instruments, and European, and Antique stringed instruments.
This is a René Quenoil-labelled violin, dated 1947. It was probably made in Eastern Europe. René Quenoil is a multi-awarded and recognized French luthier, a highly respected Parisian stringed instrument maker, luthier, and repairer.
This is a Model B Violin made according to the specifications of Helmut Illner a renowned German luthier whose works had been sought after by many musicians in the past several decades. The violin features: