Posted by Ultradog MN on October 09, 2014 at 03:53:11 from (174.20.234.250):
My wife works in a violin shop where they sell, buy, rent and repair stringed instruments. Mostly violins but also cellos, basses and violas. They have a couple of very good luthiers (person who fixes stringed instruments) there who are known regionally - if not nationally - for their fine work. So on Wednesday she comes home all aflutter because they had had a Stradivarius in the shop. A tiny recurring crack had to have a new layer of wax applied to keep it from growing. It is owned by some investor and played by a professor at the U of M. It is an early one - pre 1700 so not as valuable as some of the later ones. But still worth about $1 million plus. I guess it would be like someone bringing their ULDX into a shop somewhere for a set of points and plugs. I asked her if they used JB Weld on the crack but she just rolled her eyes at me.
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