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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Thinking About Buying A Vintage Violin

By Dennis Perry


A lot of people enjoy playing musical instruments for pleasure and others professionally as a member of an orchestra. Beginners will usually start with a mass produced budget instrument before moving up to a better made model. Many experienced players will choose to buy a vintage violin and there is a little homework to be done before making a purchase.

Music teachers and professional players will usually say that the better quality your instruments are the better you will play. Each hand crafted violin will be different in looks, tone and feel. Prior to spending a substantial amount of cash on an antique violin you should try it out to ensure it is right for you.

Older instruments usually command a higher price tag than a modern one and this is the case with violins. Their value is based on a few factors each of which is very important when choosing which particular model to buy. There are well established music stores in Huntington Beach, CA who stock antique instruments and will be happy to advise you when searching for one.

The first thing to work out is how much money you want to spend on an antique violin. With prices ranging from a few thousand dollars to millions for the very rare ones it is important to make the right choice. A number of things will affect the value such as the maker, country of origin, woods used in the construction and the year of manufacture.

Instrument retailers are probably the best place to find and buy a vintage instrument and stores can be found in towns and cities all over the world. The good thing about buying from a shop is that you can handle and play the violin before you buy it. Another plus point is that you will be able to speak with the staff that work in the store and ask their advice and opinions on any potential purchases.

Vintage musical instruments may also be found on web based retailers and auction pages. Buyers should exercise some care when buying valuable items online as you may not be able to view the item in person before buying. Any antiques should be verified by a trusted expert as over the years many counterfeits have been offered for sale.

If you choose to buy a vintage instrument you should always speak with the person selling it and ask about its history. Ask them where they got it, check serial numbers and try to get as much paperwork to prove its provenance. Ideally a violin should be offered for sale in its original case as this will add to its value.

A very important thing to think about is the insurance cover for your valuable instrument. Your basic home insurance will probably not cover an antique or an item that exceeds a certain value so you should check with your insurance company. Companies are available that specialize in covering musical instruments and antique items and it is worth contacting a few of these firms to get some quotes and compare prices.




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