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  1. Greetings! A family member of mine has bought this violin back in 2001, labeled “Nicolaus Bergonzi Cremonensis faciebat 1760”. The seller claimed that the back of the instrument is original and the table built later. I would really appreciate your opinion!
  2. Good question! There are so many things that I would change... most certainly by creating a less linear phrasing in the Adagio, and adding a faster and more expressive vibrato.
  3. I am using a very nice modern bow by Josef Gabriel.
  4. You can hear the cello in this private video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=NHbExYRYqE Enjoy!
  5. I don’t have any photos from the inside of the instrument, but I can assure you that there are no visible markings. I will make some more close-up photos in the next days and add them here.
  6. You can zoom in quite a lot on those photos, and if still not satisfied, I could send you higher quality ones. It didn’t work to upload those because of the large size of the files. This cello has an enormous sound that comes together with an equally enormous wolf tone. The Krenz was the only wolf eliminator that came close to successfully control the beast, although not with complete success.
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    Cello ID

    Hello everyone! Could you please help me identify this Cello, or point me into the direction of someone who could? I have purchased this instrument in 2016 and couldn’t find someone to give me a complete explanation of this instruments’ Maker. The Luthier that I had bought it from states that it is from the French School (Mirecourt) around 1850. Other people suggested it might be a Vuillaume composite Cello. What do you think? Measurements: 351x237x443 mm, LOB: 775 mm
  8. Hello everyone! Could you please help me identify this Cello, or point me into the direction of someone who could? I have purchased this instrument in 2016 and couldn’t find someone to give me a complete explanation of this instruments’ Maker. The Luthier that I had bought it from states that it is from the French School (Mirecourt) around 1850. Other people suggested it might be a Vuillaume composite Cello. What do you think? Measurements: 351x237x443 mm, LOB: 775 mm
  9. Would you say this instrument is authentic, or workshop? It comes with a certificate, but I heard that they could be forged! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CELLO-Mario-Gadda-MANTOVA-1987-SOUND-SAMPLE-YOUTUBE-CERTIFICATE/223176772658?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D53954%26meid%3D85bcac3b7ffc47439dc75e65dfc6e410%26pid%3D100970%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D8%26sd%3D183471534493%26itm%3D223176772658&_trksid=p2481888.c100970.m5481&_trkparms=pageci%3Ab5eb298c-c97e-11e8-acbc-74dbd180c335|parentrq%3A4a0d2b1b1660ac88e2c69f1efff6da56|iid%3A1
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