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GEWA Violin Germania 4/4 model Prague
Violin Germania 4/4 model Prague, Violins. Concert violin. Design: Thomas Böhme. Manufactured in GEWA music's master workshop. Selected European maple, well flamed. Selected spruce top worked on clay. Open-pored, hand-varnished with spirit. Very good response due to a thin layer of varnish. Fingerboard and pegs made of ebony. Ready-to-play delivery upon request.. . Not ready to play
SKU
SKU 92153
Weight
1.450,00
g
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GEWA music GmbH, Oelsnitzer Straße 58, 08626 Adorf, Deutschland, info@gewamusic.com
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843,67
including VAT 19% ,
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