Heinrich Haberline "Amati" style violin c.1923 - Germany
Heinrich Haberline "Amati" style violin c.1923 - Germany
Heinrich Haberline "Amati" style violin c.1923 - Germany
Heinrich Haberline "Amati" style violin c.1923 - Germany
Heinrich Haberline "Amati" style violin c.1923 - Germany
Heinrich Haberline "Amati" style violin c.1923 - Germany
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Heinrich Haberline "Amati" style violin c.1923 - Germany

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Made by violin maker Heinrich Haberline ( of the well-known Haberline family of violin makers of Marknuekirchen Germany) and in the famous "Amati" style, this 1923 instrument is a vintage beauty. The gently sloping top lines and gentle carving near the f-holes shows that Haberline paid meticulous attention when crafting this instrument. A tight-grained solid Spruce top, a nicely flamed one-piece solid Maple back and a gracefully carved scroll round out the look of this fine old violin.

This violin has been expertly restored and set up by renowned violin maker Raphael Storm who re-graduated the instrument, installed a modern strength bass bar, a new sound post (from century old Spruce), new tuners, bridge, fingerboard and varnishand expertly repaired a few minor cracks.The wood is old and sonorous but the instrument looks almost new!


This instrument will ship in a modern case for protection.

Note: Rafael storm apprenticed with New York's finest restorer Carlos Archieri where he was exposed to the finest violins including Straduari, Guarneru and Amati. He later built one of Pete Seeger's touring banjo as well as a touring violin forJason Carter of the Del McCoury band who later endorced Rafael on their CD liner notes.