French Violin c 1900 Repaired in Tours 1953
This French Violin was made around 1900 and was Repaired in Tours in 1953.
* Upgraded Strings (Obligato or Evah Pirazzi)
* Rosin
* Good Standard Bow
* Good Standard Case
This instrument has been set up by Animato, and it has a 12-month warranty.
Product Description
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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 French Violin was made around 1900 and was Repaired in Tours in 1953.
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