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Well, difficult to say without seeing/hearing it in person, but my impressions are that it’s an amateur handmade violin, possibly American. A luthier would have to see it in person to decide specifically how much it needs to make it playable.

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I agree with Woodland, hand made with posiibly a comercial scroll/pegbox.  (just as I am posting I saw the same from violinsrus) Before giving it to a beginer I would check for any unusal dimensions that could make it frustrating, and make sure it speaks fairly easily. 

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Those snot-marks in the back wood are characteristic of American red maple I believe, others can correct me.  I think I'm seeing the same in the ribs, but not in the neck.  The purfling, outline, arching, edgework, look like an amateur hand, but it's just a guess.  You probably don't see too much amateur American work over there.  :-)  At least we can surmise it's not Viennese!

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