1970s Wilhelm Eberle 4/4 German-made Violin
The label in this guy reads "Wilhelm Eberle" and it's a German-built instrument probably from the late '70s or early '80s. It's clean, well-built, and has a nice, even-sounding tone to it. Our bowed guy Andy went through it and set it up a few months ago but I forgot to get it listed on the site at the time. Oops!
For someone looking for a good, sturdy, solidly-built student instrument, this would do it. While the photos give it a ruddy tone, I think it's actually closer to the beige-honey-brown color seen in the video.
Repairs included: setup adjustments, minor seam repairs, and restring.
Weight: 1 lb 3 oz
Scale length: 13"
Nut width: 7/8"
Body length: 14"
Body width: 8 1/8"
Body depth: 1 1/2"
Top wood: solid spruce
Back & sides wood: solid flamed maple
Bridge: maple
Fingerboard: ebony
Neck wood: maple
String height: between fiddle-low and classical
Strings: D'Addario Ascentes
Neck shape: medium C
Neck relief: straight
Condition notes: it's very clean -- with only the lightest signs of use here and there -- some finish rubbing-off at the headstock and maybe a few light scratches in the body.
It comes with: an old case.
Consignment tag: TMST
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