It was bought 8 years ago, but after using it for about 6 months, I keep it at home.

Brand → Label content → Mathias Heinicke, Geigenbauer Wild Stein b. Eger 1990 Bohemia Schülar von Eugenio Degani in Venedig.

The person who made it, Mathias Heinike, was an apprentice of Eunerio Degani (1842-1901) in Italy. He is a Czech citizen who trained that seems to be known for making elaborate copies of Stradivari, Guarneri, Magini, etc. This was believed to have been made by Heinicke in Bohemia in 1990. Some violins made by the same person in 1923.

It has been stored for a long time.

Comes with shoulder rests, rosin, and cases.

The violin teacher who was teaching at that time told me that the sound was beautiful.

It is not cleaned by a trader.

There are parts where the strings are fragile, so it is recommended to replace them.

The metal part of the bow is slightly discolored black, and you can also see something like a little blue discoloration. I wiped off as much dust as possible, but fine dust may still remain.

It has been put in the case and kept carefully.

The case has a key, and you can see something like light discoloration, but it seems that there is no problem in using it.

Used item.

There are visible marks.

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