Maggini Violin w Bow Options and Case, Don Rickert Lutherie
Manufacturer: International Violin
MPN: DRDC850Outfit
SKU: DRDC850Outfit
Price: $2,799.00 Retail: $3,550.00 You Save:$751.00
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This special outfit includes a state-of-the-art braided carbon fiber bow by a famous bow manufacturer. We cannot list the maker's name owing to minimum advertised price restrictions, but you can figure it out by browsing through Bows and Strings section of the store. You can upgrade the included bow for a nominal charge. You can also upgrade the bow to either Herbert Wanka Master 24A Bow or a Herbert Wanka Master 24B Bow at an unbelievably low price!
The case is a very nicely-appointed "backpacker-style" suspension case. Call us free of charge to discuss the bow and case details using the Google Voice "widget" below:
This Maggini reproduction is correctly set up either as a violin or a fiddle by Don Rickert Lutherie in Hiawassee, GA.You can own one of the coolest instruments on the planet for about $2,500.
Well-made Maggini copies like this one really pack a punch and are not for the timid. This is an instrument for experienced musicians who are confident about being heard. These instruments have long been used as small violas and work very well strung with octave strings (PLEASE CALL IF YOU PLAN TO USE YOURS AS AN OCTAVE FIDDLE.)
Why is this violin so cool?
History: Giovanni Paolo Maggini was 15 years deceased before Antonio Stradivari was even born (c. 1644).
Size: One-half inch longer than what is now standard, with highly arched top and back (much larger internal chamber)
Sound: Louder with a powerful and deep tone
Design: Distinctive double-purfling on the later (considered the best) Magginis, decorative inlay on the backs of many
Quality: Replicas of this quality are hard to find (you can get an inferior Chinese replica for less than half the price).
Uniqueness: Maggini’s instruments are still the most sought-after in the world by all great players, but especially expert fiddlers.
Giovanni Paolo Maggini (1580-c. 1630), is considered one the three co-founders of the modern violin. Since only about 60 of these highly sought-after instruments were ever made, the probability of getting an original is pretty slim, and well-made copies like this one are hard to come by.
Our Maggini violin replica, a collaboration of Don Rickert Musical Instruments and Calvert Violins, has all of the features sought by the top violinists and fiddlers of all styles...double-purfling, decorative inlay on the back, large size (but still standard scale length), and mind-blowing power and depth (loud and dark sound).
This is your chance to get this exceptional copy of a four hundred year-old Maggini violin!