Guinerius violin

    
Guinerius violin    20:44 on Saturday, May 3, 2003          
(Linda)
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My grandfather left me a violin that has a label inside with the name of Giuseppe Guinerius on it. Anyone know how I can find out more infor mation about it?


Re: Guinerius violin    11:41 on Monday, May 5, 2003          
(Aushrine)
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http://www.guarnieri.com/violin.htm

check this site
why do you need more information about this?


Re: Guinerius violin    11:42 on Monday, May 5, 2003          
Re: Guinerius violin    12:57 on Monday, May 5, 2003          
(sean)
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Are yiou sure it s spelled that way. Is there a date in it or anything else?


Re: Guinerius violin    12:57 on Monday, May 5, 2003          
(sean)
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Are you sure it s spelled that way. Is there a date in it or anything else?


Re: Guinerius violin    23:01 on Monday, May 5, 2003          
(Linda)
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Actually it is spelled Guarnerius (Giuseppe)


Re: Guinerius violin    12:51 on Tuesday, May 6, 2003          
(Linda)
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The date on the label says 1720.
fecit Cremona IHS with a cross in the upper right hand corner.


Re: Guinerius violin    12:55 on Tuesday, May 6, 2003          
(Aushrine)
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wow it`s a really good and old violin then!! you should be proud of your grandpa do you play violin yourelf? i play it for 11 years already, finished 7 years violin course by professional level some years ago.. and i have stradivarrius, violin not that old tho it sounds fine.. is it for chamber playing or solo violin that you have?


Re: Guinerius violin    15:03 on Tuesday, May 6, 2003          
(Linda)
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I don`t have any idea. I don`t play myself. It is in such poor condition that the glue is failing and it is coming apart. The bridge is missing and, of course, there are no strings.


Re: Guinerius violin    15:06 on Tuesday, May 6, 2003          
(Aushrine)
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then you have to restore it immediately. bring it to professionals. this violin will be worth much money. a lot of chamber players need such violins. and you can expose it as well


Re: Guinerius violin    16:59 on Tuesday, May 6, 2003          
(sean)
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If that violin is real, then it is worth BIG BIG BUCKS!!!


Re: Guinerius violin    23:09 on Tuesday, May 6, 2003          
(Linda)
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That would definitely be great! I am trying to find out if it is. If it is real, it needs to be restored by a professional and put on display somewhere. Not something I could do. God knows my family could put the money to good use.


   




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