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    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
    Sam

  • #2
    What kind of pickups are in it?

    I suggest some EMGs.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by emperor_black View Post

      Annonius Stradivarius Cremmonensis
      Facieba(?) Anno 1773
      Made in Czechoslovakia

      Can anyone make any sense of it?

      thanks
      Sam

      It means that it's a replica(recreation) of a 1771 Strad,made in Czechoslovakia.
      I wish my hair-color was EDS :/

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      • #4
        ok. thanks.
        Sam

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        • #5
          Sounds like a 3/4 model violin. They are supposed to be 22 inches, my wife has an old Hopf that is classified as a 3/4 model but it is almost 23 inches. I got her a 3/4 SKB case off of ebay for $35.00 with shipping. Nice and solid case, fits perfectly.

          Edit: On the bow, you should relax the bow when it is stored and tighten it prior to applying rosin and playing.
          Last edited by DrDoug; 12-24-2007, 07:50 PM.

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          • #6
            If it had a floyd I'd be all over it.LOL
            Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DrDoug View Post
              Sounds like a 3/4 model violin. They are supposed to be 22 inches, my wife has an old Hopf that is classified as a 3/4 model but it is almost 23 inches. I got her a 3/4 SKB case off of ebay for $35.00 with shipping. Nice and solid case, fits perfectly.

              Edit: On the bow, you should relax the bow when it is stored and tighten it prior to applying rosin and playing.

              Yeah,a full size violin is 56-60 cm's.
              I wish my hair-color was EDS :/

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Norton View Post
                Yeah,a full size violin is 56-60 cm's.
                22 inches is 56cm isn't it?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by zeegler View Post
                  22 inches is 56cm isn't it?
                  Yup. Full size are around 59-61 cm, 3/4 are 56-58 cm. I have also seen them measured by the body length; 4/4 is 35.5 cm (14"), 3/4 is 33 cm (13"), 1/2 is 30.5 cm (12").

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                  • #10
                    so, basically, I should look out for 3/4 size violin cases. Got it! Thanks!
                    Sam

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                    • #11
                      I got a violin for $5 at a toy store. Got 2 bows and some rosin as well. Beat that fett

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                      • #12
                        I can't. Here's a fett tip. "Keep your eyes out for a beater violin that comes with the bow. Some of those bows are worth big bucks. See Germany. "
                        Last edited by fett; 12-25-2007, 04:31 PM.
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                        • #13
                          Yeah,there are some bows sold for 3 grand. And they're brand new. Not antics.And good bows DO make a difference. You need a very fine and elastic bow to use the spiccato technique effectively.
                          I wish my hair-color was EDS :/

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