A maker of fine string instruments, for over three decades, Paul Wiessmeyer has been providing quality repairs and sound adjustments for string players. A dealer and appraiser of string instruments, w
Christian Schabbon initially trained as a cabinet maker in Berlin. He joined the Milanese Violin making School, graduating with best marks. During this period he also made instruments in his own wor
Among our collection of twenty fine cellos are makers from Cremona, Naples, Milan, Florence, Venice and the major European schools. Some of these cellos have been loaned to players for competitions an
Since our founding in 2006, Bridges & Bows Violin Shop has helped thousands of adults and students gain access to high-quality instruments, and supported more than 50 local arts organizations thro
Our legendary staff has expertise servicing everything from student level instruments to professional level hand-crafted instruments.
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Weinstein Violins is dedicated to offering musicians the best instruments and service possible. It uses the highest standards of expertise developed over 35 years in the field to maintain a large inve
Among the most highly regarded contemporary violin makers, Benjamin Ruth was awarded gold medals for both violin and viola in the 2012 VSA international competition. Active in violin making for 40 yea
Eric began his bowmaking training upon graduating in 1996 from the University of Georgia where he double majored in Double Bass performance and Music Theory. He first attended a bowmaking class with C
Mittenwald-trained, Master Violin Maker, Horst Kloss, has worked with fine stringed instruments and bows for over three decades. The Kloss Shop specializes in the repair, restoration, appraisal and sa
Working in Boston’s music community as a bow maker since 1982, Thomas has handled bows made by the greatest makers of the 19th and 20th centuries. With a great respect for the historical traditions
Matt Stamell started making instruments in 1974 while a student at Hobart College. Upon graduation in 1978, he enrolled in Boston University’s Program in Artisanry where he studied with Don Warnoc
Reuning & Son Violins work in conjunction with some of today’s finest makers to produce instruments according to our ideas of style, model and sound. Like the great instruments of the past,