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GEWA Violin Maestro 71 4/4 Guarneri GS400.196
Violin Maestro 71 4/4 Guarneri, Violins. Violin for demanding music students. Italian style. back made of solid Bosnian sycamore maple. solid fine-grained Italian spruce top. well-flamed back. Italian reddish-brown transparent natural resin varnish. antique hand-varnished. inlaid purfling. fingerboard and pegs made of ebony. . . Not ready to play
SKU
SKU 92118
Weight
800,00
g
Manufacturer
GEWA music GmbH, Oelsnitzer Straße 58, 08626 Adorf, Deutschland, info@gewamusic.com
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€
1.825,26
including VAT 19% ,
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