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Antoni Debut
Violin Outfit
A beautiful beginners violin
The Antoni Debut Violin (ACV30/31/32) is
the instrument that violin teachers have learned to trust, and is the
recommended instrument for many schools and music services.
The look and feel is luxurious and classy: just the sort of thing to encourage a
young player to feel proud of their instrument and, above all, makes them want
to practice. Unlike most internet sellers, we have our own craftsmen and we
ensure that every instrument has been carefully checked and had the bridge set
up. It really is ready to play!
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Antoni
Debut Violin Outfit Specification
Two-piece figured hand
carved solid maple back
Solid maple ribs
Double purfling
Solid spruce hand carved table
Satin finish maple neck with gloss finish
scroll
High gloss varnish
Ebonised hardwood fingerboard and nut
Ebonised hardwood tuning pegs
Lightweight alloy tailpiece with integral
adjustable fine tuners
Ebonised hardwood endpin
Dresden pattern ebonised hardwood chinrest
Maple fitted bridge
Round Brazilwood bow with white tip nickel
silver winding and leather lapping fitted with natural white horse hair
Decorative mounted ebonised hardwood frog
with nickel silver ferrule, inlaid eye and screw
Shaped hard foam case with integral cover
incorporating external music pocket and shoulder strap
Tan fitted interior and
lid with internal accessory pocket, twin bow holder and overlay cloth
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£40.00
+ £7.00 delivery
It is important to get the right
size instrument. As a rough guide, under 6 would use a 1/4 sized
instrument, 6-9yrs a 1/2, 9-13yrs a 3/4, 13 and older a 4/4 (full size). If you
are unsure please check with your teacher or school, or ring us for advice.
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