Violin Flood Damaged, repairable?
Violin Flood Damaged, repairable?
Hi all, I was just talking to a lady who had her violin destroyed in the Brisbane flood. It was a 100+year old violin that her father learnt to play on.
I did not get to see the violin but she said it was all in pieces from the water damage.
I told her about the talented people on this forum.
Does anyone know if it would be repairable?
Cheers, Will
I did not get to see the violin but she said it was all in pieces from the water damage.
I told her about the talented people on this forum.
Does anyone know if it would be repairable?
Cheers, Will
Re: Violin Flood Damaged, repairable?
Yes, it is repairable...one of the beauties of hide glue and the violin-family instruments. You have many good luthiers there, and virtually any of them should be able to do it. I don't think it would be cost effective to send it here, or I would volunteer.
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Re: Violin Flood Damaged, repairable?
Thanks, I'll let her know.
Will
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1st Bass wrote:Yes, it is repairable...one of the beauties of hide glue and the violin-family instruments. You have many good luthiers there, and virtually any of them should be able to do it. I don't think it would be cost effective to send it here, or I would volunteer.
Chet
Re: Violin Flood Damaged, repairable?
Matthew is the big violin repair guru....best person in here I can think of to do such a repair job.
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Re: Violin Flood Damaged, repairable?
Hi Will.
Chances are very much that it's repairable.
It depends to what level they want to restore it though - reassembly and set-up is one thing; complete re-finish another. Obviously it has sentimental value to her at least.
In any case, best to have it assessed by someone that knows. As the instrument is in Bris-vegas, I'd recommend taking it to Ilja Grawert (pronounced - il'ya) in Wooloongabba. DISCLAIMER - He is a personal colleague and friend of mine; but he is also a master craftsman of Violins, traditionally trained in Germany as was his father before him etc. Very capable of the job - he'd be able to assess and carry out any work should she wish to go ahead with it.
Hope it helps.
Jeremy.
Chances are very much that it's repairable.
It depends to what level they want to restore it though - reassembly and set-up is one thing; complete re-finish another. Obviously it has sentimental value to her at least.
In any case, best to have it assessed by someone that knows. As the instrument is in Bris-vegas, I'd recommend taking it to Ilja Grawert (pronounced - il'ya) in Wooloongabba. DISCLAIMER - He is a personal colleague and friend of mine; but he is also a master craftsman of Violins, traditionally trained in Germany as was his father before him etc. Very capable of the job - he'd be able to assess and carry out any work should she wish to go ahead with it.
Hope it helps.
Jeremy.
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Thanks guys.
I'll pass on the information.
Cheers, Will
I'll pass on the information.
Cheers, Will
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Re: Violin Flood Damaged, repairable?
Thanks for the lead but I'll stick to basses and cellos. I find violins too fiddly.kiwigeo wrote:Matthew is the big violin repair guru....best person in here I can think of to do such a repair job.
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There was a piece about him in the Courier Mail a little while back.I'd recommend taking it to Ilja Grawert (pronounced - il'ya) in Wooloongabba
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Re: Violin Flood Damaged, repairable?
I'd second Ilja Grawert. Fantastic luthier and very enthusiastic about his work. When I started fiddling he worked on my fiddle and took one of my fiddle display cabinets in trade for a viola and bow. He keeps his student grad. violin in it. I'm quite chuffed about that.
I asked him to critique my first elect. D. B. and got a lesson and patterns for the nut, bridge, fingerboard and proper fingerboard relief. So yeah, if anyone can restore that fiddle to the highset level...he da man.
I asked him to critique my first elect. D. B. and got a lesson and patterns for the nut, bridge, fingerboard and proper fingerboard relief. So yeah, if anyone can restore that fiddle to the highset level...he da man.
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