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Suzuki Violin No. 330, Nagoya, Japan
Size: 4/4.
Proficiency level: Intermediate.
Year made: 1977.
Violin condition: very good vintage condition - defect-free structurally; cosmetically, there may some traces of prior handling (please review the images carefully).
Fittings: upgraded with an integrated ultra-lightweight tailpiece. 
Strings: brand new Alphayue set by 
Thomastik-Infeld, Austria ($32 on Amazon).
Bow: brand new - unrosined, unused - carbon fiber bow by Artino (ebony frog decorated with full nickel-silver mount, decorated with a luxurious pearl slide and Parisian eye; three-piece button with a pearl eye; natural white horsehair - $75 retail value).
Case: premium wooden core case in very good condition.
Accessories: KUN shoulder rest; brand new schwartz rosin in wooden case.

High quality Suzuki Violin No. 330 in very good vintage condition. It is characterized by a warm, full-bodied tone and good balance across the entire range. Suitable for the serious progressing or intermediate student.

This instrument is an example of Suzuki Violin craftmanship at its best, showcasing precise construction and complex multi-layer varnishing. This violin conveys vintage character and is aesthetically inspiring.

The violin is defect-free - there are no cracks, repairs, seam separations, or any other issues. Traces of prior handling are consistent with the violin's age.

This violin is being offered as full outfit with high quality accessories, which include a brand new bow by Artino and a lightweight wooden case made in Japan. The violin is equipped with a brand new set of Alphayue strings and a Wittner tailpiece for easy tuning. 


ABOUT SUZUKI VIOLINS

In the event you are not familiar with Suzuki Violin Co.'s model line-up, their model numbers are very easy to understand:

- the 100 series - beginner violins made for export, mostly to the USA, several decades ago. 
- the 200 series (200, 220, 280, etc.) - high quality and quite popular beginner and progressing models;
- the 300 series (300, 310, 330, etc.) - violins for intermediate players;
- the 500 series (500, 520, 540, 550) - violins for advanced players;
- the Eternal series (1100 and 1200) - violins for professional musicians, "orchestra" grade;
- the Heritage series (1400s and 1500s) - violins for professional musicians, "soloist" grade.

Within each series, models with the higher number tend to have greater value.

While Suzuki violins are relatively rare in the U.S., they dominate the domestic market in Japan and are highly regarded. In Japan, a brand new Suzuki 330 violin has typically been priced in stores at level comparable to Yamaha's AV7 model.



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