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stainer violine and case

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17 years ago
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Description
 
Category Music and Music Instruments
Medium meduim
Distinguishing marks stainer
Condition Fair
Date Period 1600
History in attic of house i bought
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Submitted by tommymhs

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Submitted by tommymhs

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Submitted by vintagetoys

<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Hello, I am a very experienced violinist. The 1600 you see probably isn&#39;t when it was made; it is most likely a copy.  Original stainers were made from the 1600&#39;s to the 1700&#39;s. Afterwards, thousands upon thousands of copies were made. Few original genuine violins made by stainer exist and are very rare. It is extremely unlikely you would have an original. </p><p>If &quot;Stainer&quot; is on the back, you have a copy. </p><p>Values for these copies vary. A very high quality copy could MAYBE get to 2,000. The only  way to know for sure is to have an expert examine it in person.</p><p>Here is a website I found that answers commonly asked questions about Stainers:</p>http://www.folkofthewood.com/page3031.htm<p>Good luck. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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