French 7/8 violin, approx. 1930, Laberte
French 7/8 violin, made in the French town of Mirecourt around 1930. This 7/8 violin is one of the simple but sonorous pieces crafted in the famous Laberte workshops. The traditional company was at the...
French 7/8 violin, made in the French town of Mirecourt around 1930. This 7/8 violin is one of the simple but sonorous pieces crafted in the famous Laberte workshops. The traditional company was at the pinnacle of its international success in these years and offered an exchange guarantee for any instrument that was not completely satisfying their customers. This was a quite self-reliant promise that seems needless in the light of the premium quality of the 7/8 violin offered here. The typical workmanship of the scroll, the luminous orange-brown spirit oil varnish and good-quality tone woods define its elegant, unmistakably French radiance. High-quality spruce was chosen for the top; the two-piece design of the back preserves the interesting mild flaming of the high-quality maple. This 7/8 violin, which has been preserved with traces of use but is undamaged, is suitable for beginners and advanced players. It was thoroughly set up at our violin-making workshop and carefully made ready to play so that it can unfold not only its visual antique beauty but also its large, mature sound, which is bright, clear and radiant. Free delivery, with a 30-day money-back guarantee and Corilon's trade-in guarantee.
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- Inventory no.
- 7469
- Maker
- Laberte
- Provenance
- Mirecourt
- Year
- circa 1930
- Tone
- warm, clear, voluminous
- Length of back
- 34.7 cm
