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Roderich Paesold No. 805.
Tiger Heater Violin.
4/4
1995.
Good Condition.
Made in Germany.
This violin has been adjusted and maintained, so you can use it.
This model is about 28 years old, but it doesn't seem to have been used much and is in good condition.
The white appearance is a reflection from the photo shoot.
There may be slight marks or stains.
The surface of the varnish is also glossy.
Maintenance details: Evapiratsui (E-string warshall umber) strings replaced with new ones, DESPIAU.
Bridges new, thread winding adjustments, cleaning, gloss cleaning, and basic adjustments.
Pesolt is Germany's largest manufacturer and has been making violins for over 160 years, and its craftsmen use the technology that has developed over those years to create excellent violins.
Because of its tradition and history, Pesolt has received extremely high praise, and after World War II, Mr. Roderich moved to the Bavarian town of Bubenreuth and re-established the family's bow manufacturing business in 1950.
His business acumen as a manager and his high skill as a bow maker earned him a reputation both in Germany and abroad.
It has become a high-end model in the wide range of Pesolt series, and it is popular and has a good reputation all over the world, and some people who are active in the professional world have used it.
It is a representative German manufacturer that is a gateway to success.
The violin for sale this time was manufactured by him in 1995, but it is in good condition with little signs of use.
Probably it's a well-made violin that holds firm even with soft bow pressure.
This is a high-quality violin that can be used for concerts by adults and children's orchestras.
It is a used item.

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