Step into a legacy of German craftsmanship with this exquisite violin from the renowned House of Edmund Paulus, crafted in Markneukirchen around 1926. Fully restored in 2023 by respected luthier George Heinl, it blends historical charm with modern performance.
Notable Features:
Model & Build: A finely executed Stradivari copy, crafted for tonal balance, projection, and elegant lines.
Tone Quality: Clear, radiant, and rich in overtones, this violin offers excellent projection and a warm, refined character — ideal for advancing students and seasoned performers alike.
Neck Profile: Features a narrower-than-average neck, providing exceptional comfort for players with smaller hands while retaining full 4/4 responsiveness.
Materials:
Top: Medium-grained spruce, producing warmth and clarity.
Back & Sides: Beautifully flamed maple, enhancing both visual appeal and structural strength.
Fingerboard: Smooth ebony for durability and comfortable playability.
Fittings:
Ebony pegs and endpin with mother-of-pearl inlay
Ebony chinrest
Wittner tailpiece with integrated fine tuners for precise, effortless tuning
Varnish: A rich dark orange-brown varnish laid over a soft yellow ground, giving the violin a glowing, vintage aesthetic.
Included: A quality brazilwood bow and dart-shaped hardshell case, making this a ready-to-play, fully outfitted package.
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