Conrad Gotz Violin Menuett Model No. 07 AP
This is a Conrad Gotz Violin Menuett Model No. 107
• Best Selling Student Model
• Reddish-brown varnish
• Ebony Fitting
This Romanus Violin was crafted in Transylvania, Romania, in 2019 for Animato Strings. Animato Strings has the largest selection of new and old stringed instruments in Australia, including Asian-hand-made, European, U.S., Australian, and Antique instruments.
This violin is crafted in Transylvania, Romania, for Animato Strings, Brisbane, Australia, dated 2019, as stated in the label. Animato Strings has the largest selection of new and old instruments in Australia, ranging from under $200 to 100k. Apart from Asian-handcrafted instruments, Animato Strings carries new European instruments as well as antique violins, violas, cellos, and double basses from France, Germany, England, and Italy. They also have instruments from Australia and the U.S., as well as instruments from other countries. The onsite workshop is blessed with experts who restore, service, and set up instruments.
• Best Selling Student Model
• Reddish-brown varnish
• Ebony Fitting
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