Posted by Ultradog MN on April 07, 2013 at 08:26:19 from (174.20.239.40):
What would you do with that? My GF works at a local music shop where they buy, rent, sell and repair stringed instruments. Mostly violins, cellos, basses and the like. Yesterday some 90 yo man came in to have his 2 violins appraised as he's getting too old to play them anymore. I guess all work stopped and everyone had to Ooh and Aah over one of them. One call to the big boys in Chicago determined that one of them was made by one of the 17th century European masters (not Stradivarius but a contempory of his) and probably worth in the $2-300K range. I guess the word got out fast as within hours there were several inquiries about it. One local man is very interested in it for his teenage daughter. Just a little something to get her more interested in her music lessons...
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