Eastman Westbury Antiqued 3/4 Size Violin Outfit Review

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  • Eastman Westbury Antiqued 3/4 Size Violin Outfit

All violins are sent set up.

Westbury Antiqued VF005, 3/4 Size

Eastman Strings is the leading distributor of student violins in the USA and has a reputation for producing not only great sounding, but outstanding value for money instruments.

Intermediate Violins from The Sound Post Ltd Made for The Sound Post Ltd by Eastman Strings these intermediate level violins represent fine workmanship at an affordable price for the progressing student. In 2009, TSP added the Eastman Master Series to the already very popular Westbury and Concertante ranges.

All Eastman instruments are offered with quality ebony fittings and a French Despiau bridge.

'Instruments by Eastman Strings are crafted using traditional methods and materials. Seasoned materials and quality hardwood fittings are fashioned by hand by talented craftspeople under the guidance of master luthiers in precisely the same manner as the famous German and French workshops made them a century ago.' Eastman Strings. Clarksburg, Maryland. U.S.A.

Supplied with a Westbury dart shaped case & a Westbury Brazilwood bow

Level Intermediate Sizes 4/4 to 1/2 Finish Spirit varnish Chinrest Ebony Guarneri Body Maple & spruce Bridge Fitted Despiau Fingerboard Ebony Pegs Ebony Swiss Tailpiece Metal alloy Topnut Ebony Size 356mm 4/4 330mm 3/4 315mm 1/2



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    Super impressed with this product. Purchased the 1/2 size for my 9 year old daughter who wants to learn violin. I received it about 10 days before Christmas, inserted the bridge and tuned it using a clip-on style guitar tuner. It stayed in tune remarkably well over that time and just sounds so good for a $100 musical instrument. After a brief discussion about listening to the tone and trying to make it sound "not scratchy" it seemed to click for her and she was able to get some good sounding notes, both bowed and plucked, on Christmas morning.

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