As some of you may know my wife, Penny, has been a professional violinist for many years (If I told you how many she'd kill me!), but including in her career was 20+ years with the London Symphony Orchestra, one of the two premier British orchestras.
When I started making guitars ten or so years ago I promised that I would make a violin for her. Of course I was always going to start it "when I've finished this guitar/lute".....
Well. recently we were lucky enough to handle, and Penny play, the Viotti Stradivarius and I became inspired to have a go at making a copy. So, using measurement and drawing from the Viotti my first violin was started.
Neck, back and sides are of course European maple, and the top is 'Fiemme' spruce. The finish is Baltic amber oil varnish, brushed on and rubbed out with rottenstone. It's a whole new set of skills to learn, but I can thoroughly recommend it to anyone who wants a challenge.
Most importanly, the Boss is very pleased with it and has already recorded one of her favourite Bach partitas on it, her graduation piece 30 years ago (whoops now I've said it!).
Some pictures:




This is my last four instruments, Lute, steel string, classical, violin.

Colin