Labelled Stalmach - 4/4 - - Violin - Poland - 2004





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4/4 violin made in 2004 by Polish luthiers Adam and Wioletta Stalmach, branded as Labelled Stalmach and originating from Poland, in good physical condition with a tested and usable functional condition, length 355 mm, weight 400 g, material Drewno- jawor, includes a case, with one crack on the top plate not affecting playability.
Description from the seller
Masterful 4/4 violin crafted by Polish luthiers Adam and Wioletta Stalmach in 2004. The instrument has only a small repair near the right f-hole, but it does not affect the sound quality. The instrument sounds very good and was made from very good materials.
This violin is characterized by very easy playability and features a slim, elegant neck.
The instrument has one crack on the top plate (visible in the photo).
This is a typical model from the Stalmach family.
A case is included with the instrument.
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' include images of their certificates and are therefore considered to have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding maker, origin, and age than instruments described only as 'labelled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we provide no guarantee of any kind.
Masterful 4/4 violin crafted by Polish luthiers Adam and Wioletta Stalmach in 2004. The instrument has only a small repair near the right f-hole, but it does not affect the sound quality. The instrument sounds very good and was made from very good materials.
This violin is characterized by very easy playability and features a slim, elegant neck.
The instrument has one crack on the top plate (visible in the photo).
This is a typical model from the Stalmach family.
A case is included with the instrument.
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' include images of their certificates and are therefore considered to have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding maker, origin, and age than instruments described only as 'labelled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we provide no guarantee of any kind.

