4 Star Ning&Ivanov Stradivarius Professional Level Russian Concert Violin [101S]
| Ning & Ivanov is the result of violinmaking collaboration between a Chinese Violinmaker and a Russian Violinmaker. I believe this is the first and only available workshop that is working so close together. Russian violinmaking has a long history, earlier that even many European countries. There are some unique styles in the construction of the violin that the violinmakers has retain strictly as Russian style. Here we are happy to showcase these to you. Right now, the 2 violinmakers are residing in Beijing. We have chosen to retain use Russian spruce and maple. The tone is just exceptional, powerful rich clear tone. | |
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| This item is normally shipped with the Bricks Pilot Case and Cobra Brazil Bow | |
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I own a violin that belonged to my Grandfather. He got it from an old man when he passed away in 1905. My grandfather used to play this every morning to wake us up. Inside the violin it has carved in the back : Made by Stradavarius in 1737. My mother put a typed note in it in 1935 that reads like this. Made by Stradivarius in 1737 and repaired by A.E. Rushing in 1935. A.E. Rushing was my grandfather. I am wondering where and how I can get this appraised.
Roger D. Taylor
225-439-6609