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1910 Eduard Reichert Violin w/OHSC + Bow
This Item Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
The Violin Is In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Made In Germany
Stamped Eduard Reichert, Dresden, fecit anno 1910 (As Shown)
Spruce Top
Flamed Maple Sides, Back and Neck
Body Shows Moderate Playwear Throughout Considering The Instrument's Age (See Photos)
Single Purfling On Front And Back
Heavier Playwear Around Bridge
Added Chin Rest
Ebony Fittings
Currently Non-Functional Bow (See Photos)
Set Up Is Recommended For Best Playability
Weight: 14.4oz
Nut Width: .98"
Neck Depth At Nut: .71"
Comes With Original Hard Shell Case And Bow As Shown
Eduard Reichert violins are German-made instruments from the late 19th or early 20th century. They are generally well-crafted and known for their warm tone and traditional styling. Often modeled after classic Italian violins, these instruments were built using quality woods and finished with attractive varnish. Some were handmade by Reichert himself, while others may have been produced in workshops under his name. Today, violins labeled "Eduard Reichert" are considered reliable and solid instruments, commonly used by advancing students and musicians. Their value varies depending on condition and authenticity.
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