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Thread: Restoration of a violin
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25th March 2002, 01:24 PM #1Senior Member
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Restoration of a violin
I've just bought a rather old violin which is in need of a fair amount of restoration work (mainly because it would have been a shame to see it slowly rot away in someone's attic). Most of this work I am planning to have done professionally, however I have it on advice from a professional luthier that while it is worth restoring to basic playability, a full restoration job is likely to approach or exceed the value of the instrument. Therefore I've decided to repair the finish myself (at some stage in the past, some $#^&! has brushed a nice thick coat of varnish over the front, so anything I do can only improve its condition).
Traditionally, the favourite finish for violins seems to be shellac, however I was wondering if there are any luthiers out there who have experimented with shellawax and can recommend for or against its use?
Thanks,
TristanCogito cogito, cogito ergo sum
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29th March 2002, 04:37 PM #2
Tristan,if you're not already familiar with it,you can try the Musical Instrument Makers Forum.Look for "Other Instruments".
They may be able to help.
Phil.
http://www.mimf.com/
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1st April 2002, 09:26 PM #3Intermediate Member
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Tristan, this site might be useful...
http://www.milburnguitars.com/fpbannerframes.html
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