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Karel Poplstein Czech Violin Luby 2003 No.29

Regular price $6,000.00 USD
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Size: 4/4

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Maker: Karel Poplstein

Story: Contemporary violin maker Karel Poplstein crafted this instrument in his hometown of Luby, a small Czech town with a unique, centuries old history of violin making. Poplstein has been building master level violins since 1993, working closely with renowned musicians of the Dvorak Quartet and Prague Conservatory. 

Tone and Character: The Karel Poplestein Czech Violin Luby 2003 No. 29 produces a balanced tone with warm, resonant lows and clear, singing highs. It offers a nuanced dynamic range and responsive playability, making it versatile across various musical genres.

Overview Description: The Karel Poplestein Czech Violin Luby 2003 No. 29 is crafted from select European tonewoods, meticulously chosen for their acoustic properties. Its varnish is expertly applied to enhance the natural beauty of the wood while providing protection. This violin is ideal for musicians seeking a reliable instrument with rich tonal colors and excellent projection.

Condition: In mint condition, this violin exhibits immaculate craftsmanship and careful preservation. It shows no signs of wear and maintains its pristine appearance and performance quality.

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