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ViolinC. A. Hopf model, Germany c. 1920 (1/2 size)
ViolinNeuner & Hornsteiner Workshop, Mittenwald c. 1890 (3/4 Size)

This instrument is an excellent option for the young, advancing player looking for a well seasoned tone. Well crafted from one of Germany’s leading centers of violin making.

ViolinJérôme Thibouville-Lamy Workshop, Mirecourt, c. 1900 (1/2 size)

An example of the best representation of French workshop craftsmanship of the early 20th century. Tradition and tonal beauty all included.

ViolinAnton Schroetter workshop model #15, Mittenwald circa 1970 (1/2 size)
ViolinGerman labeled “Antonio Curatoli”, 1913 (3/4 size)

For the young musician looking to advance to higher levels of playing, this instrument would be an ideal partner to further his/her development. Professionally shop adjusted to produce the highest…

ViolinAnton Schroetter Workshop, Germany c.1960 (3/4 size)

A very good and beautifully made 3/4 violin for the advancing player. This violin has a fine, responsive tone.

ViolinGerman, Mittenwald c. 1890 (1/8 size, 26 cm)

A rare find for the very young player who is quickly advancing in technique and musicianship. This violin will enable the emerging artist to reach new heights.

ViolinJérôme Thibouville-Lamy Workshop “El Maestro,” Mirecourt c. 1920 (small 1/4 size, 26.5 cm)

For the young advancing player seeking the instrument to enable the budding musician to reach greater heights.

ViolinJérôme Thibouville-Lamy Workshop, Mirecourt c. 1920 “El Maestro” (3/4 size)
ViolinGerman “Conservatory” model c. 1920 (1/2 size)

A German made violin of good quality for the advancing young player. Well made and well maintained, this instrument affords the player ample sound quality.

ViolinAndreas Eastman Model 605 (3/4 size)

An excellent option for the advancing young player.

ViolinKarl Höfner Workshop, Bubenreuth 1992 (1/2 size)

Here is a beautifully made and fine sounding violin for the young, budding musician.

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