InfiniteM Posted February 16, 2020 Report Share Posted February 16, 2020 (edited) So I was pasted down my grandmas violin from my dad and he doesn’t know much a bout the violin other then his mom gave it to him when he was little hoping he would learn violin. He never did. I have learned violin so he though he should give it to me. I started doing some research on the violin as it looks unique. I found some information online about the violins of hope. I read that these violins are from the Holocaust. I don’t know if someone in my family played it in the Holocaust or how someone in my family received the violin if it was from out of our family. My grandmas side of the family ( my dads side ) came to America from Germany. I know I have a lot of German in my ancestry as I do a lot of ancestry.com and I did 23 and me as well. Doesn’t anyone have any more information on the violins of hope, maybe how many are them are there ? What there value is ? The only marking inside the F hole is “ Germany “ no serial number or any other words. The violins case has a label “ George Barton music company quality Instruments Minneapolis Minn “ so I don’t know if there’s potentially a place the violin was boughten from after the Holocaust or if it’s just where the violin was bought from or if the case is even relevant to the violin or not I don’t know. But any information on the violin and history to it , value , answers . I would love some more information. Edited February 16, 2020 by InfiniteM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Strad O Various Jr. Posted April 3, 2021 Report Share Posted April 3, 2021 It should be pointed out that these are not Stars of David with interlocking triangles, but generic stars that have nothing to do with Judaism and everything to do with Bohemian cottage industry cheap production violins predating the holocaust by at least 40 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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