anyone know about violins?

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anyone know about violins?

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this sounds like it's pretty bad, but if i could make it playable, it might be fun to learn on. only 15 bucks

http://corvallis.craigslist.org/msg/1557337115.html
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Do it.

I fixed on of the old violins I got from my grandma's attic recently. Spent about $60 including a bow. It's fun to mess with.



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Post by ace »

I know someone who plays A bit so I could try to awnser your questions but seriously I would pay that for a string attached to a 2x4 that says teh kurdtz so a violin would be awsome, it could also maybe add a bit of effects or something to your band (if you play some kinds of music) .



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i think i'm gonna go for it, if it's available when i get some cash. thanks guys!

ace, if you could still ask, that would rad.
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Ask about what specifically?
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mostly about reinstalling the post, and what the post is, would be rad
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Post by Justin J »

he probably means the soundpost. it's not a difficult or invasive repair for someone who knows what they are doing. you need a special tool for it, though. any violin repairer should be able to do it in about 5 minutes.
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excellent, i know a good guy
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I fixed up a violin recently but all it needed was the neck joint fixing and new bridge, tailpiece and pegs. It cost a bit but was easy to fix and my mum/sister play it now. They have way nicer ones though so it's the stunt fiddle for when they want to smash one or light it on fire. I wouldn't like to take on any soundboard and side repair, on any acoustic instrument really.

My friend has left an ancient fudged mandolin with me because I'm knocking out teles left and right and he reckons I can fix it, but I haven't been arsed to glue and tie (or clamp) the neck on yet, and the back is off.
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Post by DGNR8 »

That would be a deal even at $50. I bet it's something you can figure out. It sounds like the seller doesn't know much about instruments. My wife has a violin I would like to get strung, but I would almost rather get one of my own so I don't have to worry about it. Maybe I will start with the banjo.
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