>>9580821>what waylittle things that i won't tell because they're unique. if he ever put it on the market or talked about it online that would be identifying, silly
the guy said he didn't know if it would affect the sound at all, might have just been a stylistic preference. definitely odd though when it was pointed out, when you directly compared you could see it
probably more experienced only because it was more expensive, basically means it was perceived as nicer. sounds better to me but he is/was a better violinist than me
>most expensiveidk i own one i like so i don't shop around
lutiers are artisanal small shops that don't just have price tags out on display so i never really got to see
>no way to see comingsometimes, sometimes not. i could see a string fraying once and just replaced it early, but sometimes it just happens
anyway bedtime