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yoyogogo - Posted - 06/22/2024: 15:04:24
the seller bought a box of antique stuff and found this 3/4 violin body only. looks in pretty good knick and i bought it for only like $20usd. I figured i could either learn to do some repair work myself since the body is so cheap. But if it happens to be a decent body (with your advices and opinions of course) then i might take it to a luthier shop :)
Thank you.
Edited by - yoyogogo on 06/22/2024 15:04:53
wrench13 - Posted - 06/23/2024: 10:43:13
Looks to be a fairly inexpensive fiddle. And 3/4 fiddles have almost no ooomph unless its to a kid. I say have at it.
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