Thursday, February 18, 2010

Shiny-online How Can I Tell If A Stradivarius Violin I Have Is The Real Thing?

How can I tell if a Stradivarius violin i have is the real thing? - shiny-online

Marks, Cremona, Antonio Stradivari, and notes the date is expected to say in 1723 with the cross and the letter, but that Germany was not in the top of the bottom of the label. The detail is excellent and Barnish, however, were somewhat neglected, remain good, not much information online and it is difficult to say what they want to pay someone, you look just tell me that was not good at all and is actually a copy of a kind of security.

2 comments:

A.Mercer said...

Chances are, it's a real Stradivarius. The only way to know for sure is to pay for a professional look. By the way, you should not be recommended professional seller.

Here are some links that I found that might help.

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages ...

... http://www.violinonline.com/chooseviolin

http://www.thomsontalks.com/home/thestra ...

stickymo... said...

How do you Ahold this instrument? I am a little skeptical. The instruments of Stradivari in 1720 are usually several million dollars. We believe that there are only about 700 of them still exists and needs only very few.

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