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SALE German violin, Bubenreuth, Framus 1970's

Violin Sale price € 879

This well preserved German violin was most presumably built in the renowned FRAMUS ateliers in the violin making town of Bubenreuth in Bavaria. The violin was designed after a proven Stradivarius model and is an attractive old violin of the 1970's that features a beautiful antique appearance, especially with its...

Violin Sale price € 879

This well preserved German violin was most presumably built in the renowned FRAMUS ateliers in the violin making town of Bubenreuth in Bavaria. The violin was designed after a proven Stradivarius model and is an attractive old violin of the 1970's that features a beautiful antique appearance, especially with its transparent, orange light-brown colored varnish over a light ground. The purfling was accurately inlaid and demonstrates the good quality of Bubenreuth violins. The roots of this local tradition of violin making lead back to the region of Saxony and Northern Bohemia, where the founder of FRAMUS Fred Wilfer was born and educated, in Waltersgrün, a village near Schönbach. After World War II he became a bridge-builder for many craftsmen and their families who were expelled from Czechoslovakia. FRAMUS instruments that were built in Bubenreuth between 1946 and the late 1970s were highly sought after, especially guitars that were played - among others - by the Beatles. Bowed instruments, however, featured the same high standards, just as the Framus violin offered here, that bears only minor traces of use on its glossy varnish. It was worked over completely by our violin makers and is offered for sale ready to play, with a clear and brilliant sound, that is rich in overtones. 

Inventory no.
5481
Maker
Framus
Provenance
Bubenreuth
Year
circa 1970
Tone
clear, radiant, rich in overtones
Length of back
35.7 cm
SALE German violin, Bubenreuth, Framus 1970's
SALE German violin, Bubenreuth, Framus 1970's
SALE German violin, Bubenreuth, Framus 1970's
SALE German violin, Bubenreuth, Framus 1970's
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