Labelled Josef Kreuzinger Violin 1924 Markneukirchen
This Labelled Josef Kreuzinger violin was made in 1924 in Markneukirchen. Josef Kreuzinger worked in Markneukirchen Germany in about 1940.
Gliga Vasile Maestro Extra 4/4 Violin (Instrument Only) Features
• 6 to 10-year-old Carpathian sycamore maple
• High-quality resonant spruce
• Extra 4/4 size violin
• Bow and case are not included
Gliga Vasile Maestro Extra Violin (only violin: no bow and no case included)
Crafted in the workshops of Mr Vasile Gliga by hand-picked makers.
6 to 10 year old Carpathian sycamore maple and resonant spruce of outstanding quality is used.
This Labelled Josef Kreuzinger violin was made in 1924 in Markneukirchen. Josef Kreuzinger worked in Markneukirchen Germany in about 1940.
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Jean-Pierre Lupot Violin by Eastman features:
• Fine quality spruce
• Great looking varnish
• Ebony fingerboard and fittings
• Stradivari pattern
Pietro Lombardi Violin By Eastman features:
• Meticulously calibrated for optimum sound production
• Excellent quality spruce and maple material
• Stradivari and Guarneri patterns, and many more in the description
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