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I know some Stainer violins are worth money, but Jacobus Stainer violins are different, mine might be a copy, but I have to know for sure. ...
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Violin by Jacob Stainer, Absam bei Innsbruck, 1668, in the collections of the National Music Museum.
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jacob stainer, german violin, violin shop: Hello Jeff, It really is impossible to tell what you have without seeing it. Jacob Stainer is the most famous ...
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Apr 17, 2009 ... stainer violins, jacobus stainer, hammond ashley: Hi Linda; Jacobus Stainer did not stamp his name on the back of his violins.
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I have a violin labeled Stradivari (or Amati, Stainer, da Salo, Guarneri, etc). Is it real? ... These violins turn up in attics and closets worldwide, often providing their owners with a brief period of hopeful anticipation. Their similarity to authentic instruments by the master luthiers is minimal to the trained eye.
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Violins by famous makers such as Stradivari, Guarneri, Maggini, Amati, or Stainer had numerous followers and imitators. Often a disciple placed a facsimile label in his violin to acknowledge or honor the master whose model had inspired his work.
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Instrument How-To question: How to identify a stainer violin? I would love to know more about Jacob stainer's violins, unfortunatly there is a lot of ...
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