2000s Unmarked 4/4 (Eastern European?) Violin

This is one heck of a violin for being an unmarked instrument -- it's clean, punchy, articulate, and loud. The owner thinks it's Eastern European in origin and it very well might be. It has a modern-style, thin, satin finish and is well-made and accurately-made throughout.

It'd be a great instrument for someone wanting to make an upgrade over an "average" fiddle. It's got plenty of staying-power for playing with others and that also allows for the player to "let-up" and not have to dig-in so much to get good sound.

The top has a medium-ish arch to it with a bit of a rounder profile overall.

Repairs included: setup.


Top wood: solid spruce

Back & sides wood: solid flamed maple

Bridge: maple

Fingerboard: ebony

Neck wood: maple


String height: fiddle-style (lower)
Strings: unknown synthetics

Neck shape: medium C with medium-depth board

Neck relief: straight


Scale length: 12 7/8"

Nut width: 7/8"

Body length: 13 7/8"

Body width: 8 1/4"

Body depth: 1 1/2"

Weight: 1 lb 2 oz


Condition notes: it's clean-clean-clean with only the most minor usewear. The tailpiece is synthetic with four fine tuners.


It comes with: a decent hard case.
















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