Re: Wearing Originals vs. Reproductions....
Seconded- I bring my 1892 Fischer Fiddle out (I know, I know, but this is probably the only fiddle I will ever own- it is 19th century, correct pattern and size, and in stellar condition- not to mention having the sweetest tone that out matches instruments 5 times its price) to events in a PC-coffin case I picked up for $40. I think the case may be post-war, but not by much. I figure that both items have survived over 100 years of constant use, and under my care, I have no worries of them surviving hundreds more.
Jessa- how is the chin rest attached? It may be possible to remove it without damaging anything, and be just as easy to put it back on after an event, depending- of course- on how it is attached to the fiddle. Can you PM me a picture?
Cheers,
-Chris
Seconded- I bring my 1892 Fischer Fiddle out (I know, I know, but this is probably the only fiddle I will ever own- it is 19th century, correct pattern and size, and in stellar condition- not to mention having the sweetest tone that out matches instruments 5 times its price) to events in a PC-coffin case I picked up for $40. I think the case may be post-war, but not by much. I figure that both items have survived over 100 years of constant use, and under my care, I have no worries of them surviving hundreds more.
Jessa- how is the chin rest attached? It may be possible to remove it without damaging anything, and be just as easy to put it back on after an event, depending- of course- on how it is attached to the fiddle. Can you PM me a picture?
Cheers,
-Chris
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