Description
I have a copy of a stradivarious faciebat cremona violin it was made in 1713. It has two bows one in great condition the other one needs to be rehaired. It also has rosin, a replacement bridge, and some old replacement strings. It has a recipt from a person who bought it from an antique store in july 26 1963. The violin has all 4 pegs but only one rusty and wierd looking fine tuner. The body as some loss of paint and finishing. It has one tiny scratch on the side. It also has a thing that looks like it clips to the bridge. The case is old and very worn. The paint is falling off. It has about a two inch long crack on the side going up it.
Re: Strativarious Violin Copy and Case
Your violin was not made in 1713, these were nearly all made in Germany in the early years of the 20th century. Values for them vary by their quality of construction and how well thery play and sound, none of which can be determined online. At auction most of them still sell for under $150.00 today.