Thursday, March 31, 2016

Choosing To Buy A Vintage Violin

By Dennis Perry


A lot of people enjoy playing musical instruments for pleasure and others professionally as a member of an orchestra. Beginners will usually start with a mass produced budget instrument before moving up to a better made model. Many experienced players will choose to buy a vintage violin and there is a little homework to be done before making a purchase.

Most musicians will agree that the more you pay for your instruments and the better made they are, the better you will sound. Every violin which is handmade by craftsmen will have a unique sound, feel and appearance. Before buying a valuable violin it is advisable to spend some time playing it to make sure it is the correct one for you.

A vintage musical instrument will generally be more expensive than a factory made modern version. The price of these violins is dictated by a few things and a little care should be taken when selecting one. You can find reputable music retailers in Huntington Beach, CA who sell vintage instruments and will assist you in finding one that meets your requirements.

After working out your budget you can then begin your search for a suitable violin. The prices of older collectible violins can range from a couple of thousand dollars into the millions for the really rare and valuable pieces. A few things will determine its price and these are age, the name of the maker and the woods and other materials used in its construction.

A store is usually the best place to find an instrument of this kind and there are many offered for sale in stores worldwide. The benefit of buying form a shop is that you can try out the violin and inspect it personally before making a decision. Also the trained staff will be on hand to assist you and any purchase will be covered by their guarantee and after sales care.

Web sites are another place where you may find vintage instruments offered for sale. Buyers should be aware that in some cases they may not be able to see or play the instrument before making an online purchase so a little caution is needed. If you cannot view the piece it is worth getting an expert to examine it for you to check its authenticity before making a financial commitment.

If you choose to buy a vintage instrument you should always speak with the person selling it and ask about its history. Ask them where they got it, check serial numbers and try to get as much paperwork to prove its provenance. Ideally a violin should be offered for sale in its original case as this will add to its value.

One final thing to consider is insurance cover for your vintage instrument. Standard home contents cover will usually not be enough for a high value antique and you should check this with your insurer. There are specialist companies that provide insurance cover for antiques and a few quotes should be obtained before making a final decision.




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