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29 March 2016

Thinking About Buying A Vintage Violin

By Dennis Perry


Many people play orchestral instruments as a hobby or professionally. Most will usually start with an entry level model when learning and later progress to a better made instrument costing more. After becoming more skilled many musicians will decide to buy a vintage violin and there are a few things to think about before purchasing one.

Most musicians will agree that the more you pay for your instruments and the better made they are, the better you will sound. Every violin which is handmade by craftsmen will have a unique sound, feel and appearance. Before buying a valuable violin it is advisable to spend some time playing it to make sure it is the correct one for you.

A vintage musical instrument will generally be more expensive than a factory made modern version. The price of these violins is dictated by a few things and a little care should be taken when selecting one. You can find reputable music retailers in Huntington Beach, CA who sell vintage instruments and will assist you in finding one that meets your requirements.

When you have worked out how much you want to spend you can start looking for your instrument. The price of these antique violins can differ greatly and they can fetch millions of dollars if they are particularly desirable or very rare. The maker, type of wood, the age of the instrument and the country where it was made can all influence its final sale price.

A store is usually the best place to find an instrument of this kind and there are many offered for sale in stores worldwide. The benefit of buying form a shop is that you can try out the violin and inspect it personally before making a decision. Also the trained staff will be on hand to assist you and any purchase will be covered by their guarantee and after sales care.

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.

When buying any vintage items you should always enquire about its history and ask where the seller obtained it. Get purchase receipts off them from when they got it if possible and if it has any serial numbers you can do a little research online and maybe via the maker if they are still in business. Ideally it should come with its original case and any documentation that has accompanied it over the years.

One final thing to consider is insurance cover for your vintage instrument. Standard home contents cover will usually not be enough for a high value antique and you should check this with your insurer. There are specialist companies that provide insurance cover for antiques and a few quotes should be obtained before making a final decision.




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