Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?

    
Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    17:52 on Tuesday, April 15, 2003          
(Vijay)
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How good are they ? Supposedly there is the Genial - Gems - GAMA and Maestro versions. I am thinking of getting a GEMS 2 Since the GAMA costs almost 1000$. It is of Romanian origin, I know upto that part. I read a lot of testimonies in their site, but I would put more trust when words from a group of musicians who can give a fair review. So help me out .. thanks


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    12:37 on Wednesday, April 16, 2003          
(Beautelicious)
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ive heard about gligas being overated, but apparently the white ones seem good?


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    13:41 on Tuesday, April 22, 2003          
(Vijay)
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Is that so ? Hmm.. thanks..


I`ve heard about GLIGA violins.    00:50 on Wednesday, April 23, 2003          
(Sean)
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HA!, I can find like a million of those instruments on www.ebay.com .There is nothing special about those instruments, but just to the fact that they are popular and people want them. I would take any old antique instrument over a new one.


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    01:43 on Wednesday, April 23, 2003          
(Vijay)
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I guess antiques always have their value.. but when buying antiques, the condition of the instrument and the cost involved in fixing it (if it has any damages) has to be asessed and that requires skill and knowledge. I myself would always go for an antique over a new one, but sometimes, the options are limited i guess..



Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    16:31 on Saturday, June 21, 2003          
(c.kersey)
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I happen to own a birds eye maple gliga visile,and it is one of the best violins I have ever played for less than $10000.these are concert quality violins.I am a solo violinst.


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    01:39 on Sunday, June 22, 2003          
(sean)
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I have an old antique cello worth about $500, but to buy one that sounds the same I would have to spent around $15,000. The older an stringed instrument gets, the better it sounds.


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    10:59 on Wednesday, June 25, 2003          
(theperegrine)
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Interesting that this thread has such recent replies...I found it on a search engine as I was trying to research Gliga for myself. I`m considering getting a Gama viola to replace the awful student instrument I used throughout school...they`re available on ebay for $600. For a master shop instrument you can`t beat that price, and the reviews I`ve found seem to range from good to great.

I`ve established contact with one of the distributors customer service reps and recently sent him an intensive email. We`ll see how he responds. If anyone has any additional information I`d appreciate it.


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    10:01 on Friday, June 27, 2003          
(Lena)
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I am also hoping to find out more about the student `Genial` gliga violins. Their website looks good, (violinlovers.com) but it doesn`t seem to have secure online ordering.


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    13:29 on Wednesday, July 2, 2003          
(theperegrine)
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They are updating and improving their website...the new site will be located at http://www.gligaviolins.com.

I just ordered a Gama viola. I`ll let you know what I think of it.


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    03:14 on Thursday, July 3, 2003          
(Lena)
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Hello, theperegrine,
Thanks for your response. Their new website looks pretty nice. Did you order from their old website or by telephone?
I want to order a violin outfit but wasn`t able to from the old website. I hope the new website will be up soon. I hope this violin works out for you, please let me know.
thanks!


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    07:28 on Friday, August 1, 2003          
(Elizabeth Ward)
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They are the best violins for the price, by a very long way, at least at the prices they are sold for on ebay or by us. We have never yet had one back.

Liz


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    21:04 on Friday, August 1, 2003          
(Lena)
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We recently bought 2 student genial violins from Gliga and we are pretty happy with them. They are good for the price.
We bought a 1/4 size for our daughter, which turned out to be pretty stylish with only one flaw,- when it arrived the saddle was unglued; but my husband was able to take care of that himself with some wood glue and clamp and so it looks fine now. The second violin we purchased a few days later for my husband because he was insprired to learn with my daughter and its pretty nice too although not as stylish looking as the 1/4 size because of a slight difference in color but that is a personal preference I`m sure.


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    16:15 on Sunday, August 3, 2003          
(Celia)
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I am also very happy with my daughter`s new Gliga Violin. I`ve bought one in 1/4 size as well, (a Gems I) and I can say that the teacher was absolutely sure I`ve made the best possible choice. Check out this web site: www.violinslover.com
I am a happy buyer and I will buy again soon the next size.


Re: Anyone heard about GLIGA violins ?    16:29 on Sunday, August 3, 2003          
(Celia)
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This is what is actually special about these instruments: "the fact that they are popular and people want them."


   








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