Canadian Violin Co.
Copy of Stradivarious 1717
submitted 6/25/2007
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Submitter |
Reverend_fiddler (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
E-bay |
Year Purchased |
2005 |
Price Paid |
100 ($US) |
Sound
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Here's the deal. I wanted a cheap violin that I could take camping, or wherever and not worry about something happening to it. I purchased this violin off E-bay and was very surprised by the tone. It is very deep and rich sounding. |
Sound Rating |
8 |
Setup
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I had to set the bridge when I received the violin (I used my own bridge and not the one that came with it) The action is a tad high, but remember that it is a $100 violin. |
Setup Rating |
4 |
Appearance
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This violin has a one piece flamed maple back. Very attractive. The scroll and pegs are somewhat inexpensive looking... and when I play it, I get black marks on my fingers, so maybe the fingerboard is dyed? Purfling looks to be painted on (??). |
Appearance Rating |
7 |
Reliability
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Finish is so-so for a mass produced instrument. Pegs are plain looking. This violin is a back up to my main violin and should work fine for that use. |
Reliability Rating |
7 |
Customer Service
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I bought this off E-bay from Sallie Gooden. No problems with the transaction. I would buy from them again. |
Customer Service |
10 |
Components
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I didn't care for the bridge, I replaced that right away. I also replaced the bow with a better one that I had. |
Components Rating |
7 |
Overall Comments
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As I said earlier, I looked on E-bay for a cheaper violin to take "traveling" and not worry about it getting damaged or disappearing. I am very pleased with this violin. It came with a case, bow and rosin. Not a bad deal for around $100. The sound continues to impress me. If it were lost or stolen, I would purchase another like it (it appears that they are sold under a variety of names from the seller i.e. Rothenberg). |
Overall Rating |
8 |
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