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A. Cavallo Violins | Bold and Beautiful!!!!

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A. Cavallo Violins, LLC
 
Bold and Beautiful!
 
Bold and Beautiful! Do you have an artistic desire for an older, interesting, and unique violin with a fascinating sound and response? This Darche and Decorated bow is a perfect combination for the artistic violinist. This violin was made in the 19th Century, typical of the great French maker Nicholas Darche. It is a little large and boasts a gigantic, muscular, and colorful tone. Coupled with the bow by a Brazilian master with a decorated snakewood frog, it makes a stunning visual and acoustic statement!


Contact Alex at 877.838.6222 toll free to set up a trial.

We also have older instruments by Monnig, Lete,
Laberte, Hoxsie, Roth, Sindelar, and Engleder.

 

Three Quarter Size Plethora!!!

Academia Violin

Do you need a three quarter size violin?  If so, we have oodles of them available at greatly reduced prices (as much as 50% off)!


Call us at 402.827.9270 or 877.838.6222 (toll free) and we will find one that fits your needs and budget!
 
Not avaialble with any other discounts
limited by supply
 
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Nebraska                                Pennsylvania
8705 Shamrock Road                 831 W. Lancaster Ave
Omaha  68114                        Bryn Mawr 19010
402.827.9270                             610.646.7400
 
Violin Makers Alert !!
Gold Medal
Ray Melanson's Gold Medal Violin
The Art of Sound violin making competition deadline is approaching.  We will accept applications after the deadline, space permitting. Click Here for the application packet materials. 


We wish to promote living makers, emphasizing beauty and originality.  This is the only competition we know of that is not scored!  The judges are encouraged to spend as much time as possible and give extensive written comments to competitors.  At the close of the judging the competitors can come to Omaha and spend a day with the judges receiving advice from the judges as well as seeing all of the other competitors' instruments.
 

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