Gentlemen, to summarize.
I realize that the price of a luthier does not necessarily reflect the market price.
At the same time, it seems to me that, as Braaatsche wrote, it all depends on the Buyer and what he draws attention to. For violinists, the most important thing is the sound (although with such violins for the violin competition will not go), for someone else's appearance will count more.
Violix I have not talked to them about the luthier sale only asked for a quote.
According to those who played my violin (musicians and music teachers in music school) their sound is very good, according to the luthier, he also evaluated their condition and construction which was also assessed very well.
Tomorrow I am going to Warsaw for Mazurkas Festival (http://festivalmazurki.pl/en/). It involves many luthiers (also foreigners), so the musicians will also ask for consultations and opinions. We'll see what they say. I will share with you what I will hear.
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Here is another "Gusetto" violin:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Antike-…t%3D6%26sd%3D182546384359
They want 349 Euro for that. This instrument seems to be in good condition, no cracks etc, and comes with a bow and case- but still no bids yet (5h left). Just to put these 1000+ Dollar/Euro auctions into perspective…
Nevertheless, your instrument is different, and I am curious what the other luthiers say about it.
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Hi Braaatsch
hier das Resultat der Auktion:
Erfolgreiches Gebot:
EUR 358,00
[ 3 Gebote ]
Grüsse
Violix