Friday, April 23, 2010

This Week's Featured Items - 26 April 2010

Josef Simon Violins

Josef Simon is a master luthier in Romania, where he now makes violins with his two sons. Aside from making his violins by hand, he is noted for using wood that is 35 years old. Meticulous attention is put into all of the details in the construction of his instruments. The violins are beautifully flamed, have all ebony fittings and have been varnished for a stunning deep golden-brown antique finish. These violins are made to be played and will satisfy a demanding player that has a limited budget. For more information, please contact your JR Music Supply sales representative today.

Bow Cases

While surfing the web, we checked to see what single bow cases are going for at this time. We were shocked to see the price people were charging for them, ($38.00 and upwards). Granted most people carry their bows in their violin/viola cases these days, but there are still some people that will transport their bow separately. The price we charge for our single bow case is most economical. Give us a call to see how much you can save/make.

Viola Spacer Pads

Do you have a viola that does not fit snugly in the case? We have solution for you. A red velour covered cushion that is 17 3/4" long, 2 1/2" wide and 3/8" thick. You never know, it may just provide what you need to keep your viola from rattling around in its case.

This Week Only

Last week we had a 1/32 violin, with a case and bow for sale and ended up with only one outfit left in our inventory. If you act fast, you may still be able to grab it for the discounted price.

This week we are offering a similar deal with a 1/2 violin, that includes the case and a bow. The violin is from our Euro Basic line, which is constructed with Carpathian spruce and maple, all ebony fittings and a durable lacquered finish. I t comes with either a Freistat or TKL case and a Euro Brazilwood, octagonal bow. It is a great outfit for a growing student. Please contact your JR Music Supply sales representative for more information.

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