William Lewis and Sons Violin, Chicago, 1928
The William Lewis and Sons Violin, crafted in 1928, is a beautiful example of early 20th-century violin making. Known for their craftsmanship and tonal quality, instruments from this period reflect the company’s commitment to producing violins that offer both visual elegance and exceptional sound. This particular violin showcases a lovely two piece flamed maple back, and rich, warm tones.
Built with carefully selected tonewoods and finished with a hand-applied varnish, this violin produces a well-balanced sound with depth and resonance, making it ideal for advanced students and armature players seeking an instrument with historical character and refined tonal qualities that will help to advance their playing and enjoyment. Its responsive nature and comfortable setup offer a dynamic range suitable for traditional, solo, and orchestral work.
Key Features:
- Made in 1928 — a fine representation of violin craftsmanship.
- Rich, warm tone with excellent clarity and projection.
- Hand-selected tonewoods for superior acoustic properties.
- Ideal for advancing players looking for a historic instrument to develop their playing.
With its blend of artistry and robust tonal performance, this 1928 William Lewis and Sons violin is an instrument that can inspire generations of musicians.
Specifications for William Lewis and Sons Violin, Chicago, 1928
Player Use | Student Instruments |
Size | 4/4 (full) |
Variety | Premium |
Violin Type | Antique & Vintage |
Instrument Use | For Violin |
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