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$7,000W. A. Pfretzschner violin, Markneukirchen, Germany 1925The Pfretzschner family are most famous for making bows, and W A Pfretzschner is no exception. By the early 1920s, however, he had expanded his Markneukirchen workshop to include violin making, produc...Buy from Store Showing More like this 0 0
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$10,000Malcolm Collins violin #13, Upper Hutt 1983This is an early violin by Malcolm Collins, one of New Zealands most prolific contemporary professional violin makers. Malcolm trained with Ian Sweetman before developing his own, distinctive style, h...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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