Old French violin from the workshop of René Bernardel, 1934
Old violin from France from the workshop of René Bernardel. This very sonorous violin was made in 1934 after a model by Antonio Stradivari and bears the signed workshop label by Rene Bernardel. The top is made of medium grained spruce, the two-piece back of beautiful flamed Vosgesen maple. The bright, orange-brown varnish shows only minimal traces of use, which do not detract from the...
Old violin from France from the workshop of René Bernardel. This very sonorous violin was made in 1934 after a model by Antonio Stradivari and bears the signed workshop label by Rene Bernardel. The top is made of medium grained spruce, the two-piece back of beautiful flamed Vosgesen maple. The bright, orange-brown varnish shows only minimal traces of use, which do not detract from the violin's impeccable condition. The sound is powerful and radiant, with an abundance of overtones and a mature clarity in the lower registers. Like all our exquisite violins from France, Germany and Italy, this highly recommended French violin is offered free of shipping costs, with a 30-day return policy and Corilon's proven trade-in guarantee. The violin is easy to play and deserved the special recommendation of our sound test violinist.