Eugen Gärtner, Stuttgart: Professional soloist violin (certificate Hieronymus Köstler)
A professional soloist instrument with a powerful, brilliant tone, this fine German master violin was crafted in 1928 by renowned luthier Dr. h.c. Eugen Gärtner (1864-1944) in his Stuttgart atelier.
Eugen Gärtner was a highly acclaimed master violin maker and collector of fine arts who commanded great esteem in the music world; he concentrated on creating the finest concert...
A professional soloist instrument with a powerful, brilliant tone, this fine German master violin was crafted in 1928 by renowned luthier Dr. h.c. Eugen Gärtner (1864-1944) in his Stuttgart atelier.
Eugen Gärtner was a highly acclaimed master violin maker and collector of fine arts who commanded great esteem in the music world; he concentrated on creating the finest concert violins. The excellent quality of his work and materials is clearly evident in this attractive, personalized model, which is with one saddle repair on top in good condition. The top is made of exquisite spruce of a very even moderate grain, while the back is of maple with exceptionally beautiful flaming. The inordinately precise ebony purfling and the premium brownish golden-orange oil varnish give this fine violin its elegant character. We have carefully worked over this fine Eugen Gärtner violin and made it i ready to play. With its large, resonant and rich sound, the violin is a worthy candidate for solo performance. As usual, delivered free of charge, with a 30-day right of return and Corilon's trade-in guarantee.
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