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From a Bay Area maker’s shop that closed in the ’70s. Not sure of the origin of any of these but some billets I got in this collection date to before WWI I believe, though most are undoubtedly newer. I’d put most of this wood comfortably around 50 years in the drying though. Below is #1

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Almost forgot, I also have this rather unremarkable but no doubt stately chunk of maple up for grabs. It could certainly serve to make a couple rather plain neck blocks, or ideally you could never want for bridge material again in your life. (That’s how I would use it at least.)  Its chief virtue has to be its age and the fact that you can dress it up with genuine “old violin shop” mythos. I actually rather like this piece, but would rather someone else put it to use.

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On 4/9/2022 at 9:09 AM, Arsalan said:

Hi there 

I’m new to this website... I have just finished my first violin... 

may you tell me what price are you happy with, for #7 ? 
thanks

Hi Arsalan, I just got another inquiry about this set. How about 150 plus shipping? Let me know how that sounds to you. Thanks!

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