Two years ago, I managed to locate my grandmother's very old violin which she supposedly bought in the 1930's. Its in good playable condition. I got the bridge reattached, the violin restrung and the bow re-tightened (for lack of a better term). I grabbed the only case that was available in the store at that time.
it turns out that the case is too big and the violin rattles inside. I measured the violin and its 22 inches long. I presume the bow is longer than the violin itself? (too lazy to measure again). Can someone recommend me a inexpensive plush case? I tried searching and they are either too expensive or come in different sizes and they dont talk about the internal dimensions.
Anyway, I peeked into the violin under sunlight and inside, there is a very old paper sticking which says the following...
Annonius Stradivarius Cremmonensis
Facieba(?) Anno 1773
Made in Czechoslovakia
Can anyone make any sense of it?
thanks
Sam
it turns out that the case is too big and the violin rattles inside. I measured the violin and its 22 inches long. I presume the bow is longer than the violin itself? (too lazy to measure again). Can someone recommend me a inexpensive plush case? I tried searching and they are either too expensive or come in different sizes and they dont talk about the internal dimensions.
Anyway, I peeked into the violin under sunlight and inside, there is a very old paper sticking which says the following...
Annonius Stradivarius Cremmonensis
Facieba(?) Anno 1773
Made in Czechoslovakia
Can anyone make any sense of it?
thanks
Sam
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