An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985
$4,950.00

An Interesting American Violin by Victor Emmanuel, 1985

An interesting American violin ascribed to Victor Emanuel of Pasadena, California, 1985; in an excellent state of preservation, with no damages, nor any repairs, less some minor wear and surface dirt to the oil varnish. Demonstrating a somewhat broad personal form, with f holes after Guadagnini, this violin possesses a sweet soprano voice, rich in color yet still clear and vibrant.

Perhaps, worth mentioning: with ebony pins, and an ebony spacer between the button and root of the neck, framed by what I can only call a reverse collar, with an ebony ‘button’ set into the button of the back. In keeping with the aesthetic principle set forth by the maker, presented with a black screw for the fine tuner.

Featuring fittings of Tetul with boxwood accents: Though somewhat lighter, if not more red in hue, Tetul has become one of the primarily selected substitutes for the endangered and now CITES protected rosewood; with a French Despiau Superieur bridge, lightweight titanium tailgut, and a fresh set of Vision strings.

Only left in stock