The Paesold workshop, located in the small German village of Baiersdorf, is known for having the world’s most sophisticated violinmaking machines, however, this violin is completely handmade. Made of well-seasoned European maple and spruce this instrument appears to have an invisible amplifier. Ideal for a less extrovert player looking for an instrument that will help do the work.
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