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Finely put the finishing touches on this 4/4 fiddle. This one gave me a hard time on finishing. I think it was worth the Effort, It has a nice ring to it and the harmonics are great.
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You said "little fiddle." Now that I know you make 1/16-sized instruments, I'm starting to get confused again.
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Gorgeous.
I'm curious... how long does it take for one of yours to "open up" acoustically?? Or is that even applicable to violins?
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Harry
You said "little fiddle." Now that I know you make 1/16-sized instruments, I'm starting to get confused again.
I see the mistake
it is a 4/4 size instrument.
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Gorgeous.
I'm curious... how long does it take for one of yours to "open up" acoustically?? Or is that even applicable to violins?
3 to 6 months depending on the humidity. That is if it is played every day.
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Beautiful work.....as usual!
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Very very nice!
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Thanks, I think I need to learn more about taking better photos. Maybe it's the distortion from reducing
but the photos don't seem to represent the true color.
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I found
this ...it was in a copy of Workbench magazine in 2001. I'm not sure how much it will help you, however,
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Thanks for the link Harry, I will study that and try to apply the lesson.
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