| Models Available |
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| Model A – My own |
This model is very responsive and easy to play .It has an
earthy, rich brilliance and is well liked by Gypsy violinists
in England, Belgium and Romania. |
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| Model B - After Guanerius del Gesu
1733 |
This violin is slightly darker in sound but being low arched
has great reserves of power and the tone carries well. It is
particularly suitable for professional orchestral and soloist
use. |
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| Model C – After the Betts
Stradivarius Of 1704 |
This is a soprano instrument of sweet sound which is very
responsive and is suitable for the early classical repertoire
and chamber music. |
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| Model D |
An instrument of classical proportions which combines the
qualities of both models B and C. |
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| Model E - After Guanerius del Gesu
1741 |
Slightly smaller than model B, this violin nevertheless
has a tone of great power and projection. |
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| Model F |
This model is based on the instruments of Stradivarius's late
period and incorporates the latest research into Cremonese acoustic
and varnishing principles. |
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* Pictures of Models C, D and E can be
found in the Gallery |