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![]() BACH STRADIVARIUS ML Bb TRUMPET 37 BELL GOOD CONDITION US $1,000.00
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![]() BACH STRADIVARIUS Bb TRUMPET 43 BELL GOOD CONDITION NR US $1,100.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Model 182 Flugelhorn US $1,025.00
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![]() Silver Bach Stradivarius Cornet US $1,200.00
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![]() BACH STRADIVARIUS 43 Silver trumpet Great player US $749.99
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![]() 1976 Stradivarius Gold Trumpet 37 US $1,800.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius 42 Thayer Valve F Attachment Trombone US $1,600.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Trumpet 37 US $610.00
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![]() Vintage Bach Stradivarius US $719.59
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Trumpet Model 43 US $670.00
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![]() SUPERB VINCENT BACH STRADIVARIUS MODEL CORNET ACCSRIES US $301.00
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![]() BACH STRADIVARIUS TRUMPET MODEL 43 EXC US $1,100.00
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![]() BACH STRADIVARIUS TRUMPET MODEL 37 EXC US $925.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Model 16 Trombone US $1,350.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Bb Trumpet Model 37 US $975.00
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![]() 60s VINTAGE BACH STRADIVARIUS 37 Bb TRUMPET US $1,800.00
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![]() 70s VINTAGE BACH STRADIVARIUS 72 Bb TRUMPET 7 LEADPIPE US $1,400.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Model 37 Silver Trumpet with EXTRAS US $1,500.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Trumpet Model 37 ML US $1,100.00
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![]() Vintage 1972 Bach Stradivarius Trumpet US $450.00
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![]() RARE EARLY 1990s BACH STRADIVARIUS 72 Bb TRUMPET 25LR US $1,450.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Trombone 36 with F attachment US $504.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius 37 Silver PRO Trumpet w case US $730.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius 37Bb SIlver Gold trim 1972 US $975.00
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![]() VINTAGE VINCENT BACH STRADIVARIUS TRUMPET 37 ML IN BOX US $565.50
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![]() Vintage Indiana Bach Strad Stradivarius Model 37 w Case US $752.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Model 36 Trigger Trombone US $650.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Model 37 Silver PRO Trumpet w case US $660.00
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![]() BACH STRADIVARIUS MODEL 72 TRUMPET WITH CASE US $1,275.00
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![]() AWESOME EARLY ELKHART BACH STRADIVARIUS 37 TRUMPET BUY US $1,785.00
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![]() F Schmidt MK 37S LTD B♭trumpet with many bonus items US $1,400.00
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![]() Bach TR200 Silver Plated Trumpet in Excellent Condition US $199.99
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![]() Bach Stradivarius Model 72 Trumpet US $1,000.00
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![]() Bach Stradivarius professional Bb Trumpet US $512.00
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Should I sew a patch onto my Bach Strad. trumpet case?
I have a patch someone gave to me that they got from their band a long time ago. I was thinking of sewing it onto the case for my Bach Stradivarius trumpet, but wasn't sure if it'd be a good idea. Would it ruin the appearance and name of what it is?
Sew the patch on a denim jacket or other personal item.
A: if it ever gets to it, resale value plummets with personal alterations.
B: Your mind might change about patches, badges and buttons later on.
Best, Petr B.
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Antique violins are appreciated by musicians and collectors alike. These violins can be hundreds of years old and can sell for thousands, if not millions of dollars. These instruments are of great value because of their historical significance. There a numerous varieties of antique violins, many made by such consumate craftsmen as Amati, Stradivari, Vuillaume, Amati, Bergonzi, Guarneri, Gasparo da Salò, Stainer.The violins of these men are of great value and can sometimes be heard played by top performers in leading concert halls around the world.
Violins were first invented in Italy in the 16th Century. Some Stradivarius violins (his instruments are known by the Latin form of his name, or as "Strads" for short) are now played by top performers. Stradivarius violins were actually built by the 17th century Italian luthier Stradivari family, especially by Antonio Stradivari. Many argue that Stradivarius is the pinnacle of violins. A Stradivarius made in the 1680s, or during Stradivari's Brescian period from 1690-1700, could be worth several hundred thousand dollars or more on auction, at today's prices and some reproductions as with the Antonius Stradivarius cremonensis made in Czechoslovakia and Germany in the early and mid 1700s by a different maker are said to be worth between 2000 to 3000 dollars. Because only about 700 stadivarius violins are believed to exist, they are a premier investment instrument. Since there are many fake ones out there, the Stradivarius violins are authenticated. All real "Strads" have a label that states in Latin, "Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno" ("made in Cremona by Antonio Stradivari") with a date at the end of the inscription.
Another famous Italian violin making family were the Amati's who flourished at Cremona from about 1549 to 1740. Andrea Amati was one of the earliest violin makers who created the Amati family legacy. Nicolo Amati is famous for improving the Amati violin by producing instruments capable of yielding greater power of tone. In fact, Antonio Stradivari as a child, served as an apprentice to Nicolo Amati, beginning his violin making career at the young age of 11. Unfortunately, very few Amati violins are in existence today, the few still intact are preserved carefully in museums.
A contemporary of the Amati's was Jacob Stainer. Some historians claim, that Jakob Stainer spent some time in Cremona , perhaps working with Nicolo Amati. In any event, he was probably the most important Austrian violin maker whose model influenced violin making in Germany, parts of Italy and several other countries. Stainer's violins have a very high curvature of the back and especially the top, you can see through the F holes of a Stainer when it is held horizontally. Stainer's varnish is also famous, it is different from the Cremonese varnish but soft and beautiful , applied carefully , and enhancing the beauty of the wood. Stainer's scrolls were also beautifully carved , sometimes with a lions head instead of the scroll. Johann Sebastian Bach left a Stainer violin among his prized possessions. Stainer's instruments while comparatively rare today, however, are still cherished and can hold their own with the best of the Cremonese makers. At the end of the 18th century, collectors valued a Jacob Stainer violin four times more than a Stradivarius.
So, antique violins are like priceless heirlooms that not only hold their value, but increase in value over time. Their appeal lies in their history and beauty - both in terms of sound and look. Who has played the instrument? What were their stories? Who listened and where? All these questions make up the mystique of the antique violin.
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