Swiss Violin, Johannes B. Smits - ca. 1920-s
A fantastic example of the work of Geigenbaumeister (Master Violinmaker) Johannes Bartholomeus Smits. A Dutch born craftsman, who moved to Zürich in Switzerland around 1916. This particular instrument is likely to be created in the 1920-s.
The Germanic craft tradition has the old system of apprentice, journeyman and after successfully passing a rigorous master test, the craftsperson can call themselves the well earned title of Master in their field. This is a sign to all their clients, that this is someone, who has proven themselves worthy of this title to their peers.
The violin is of a very interesting model, possibly one of Smits’ his own designs. A sign that he was comfortable enough in his knowledge of acoustics to not just blindly copy one of the Cremonese designs.
This violin has come to us through a (tall) professional violinist who has had great joy playing this throughout her career and who is now looking to rehome this instrument.
Measuring 359mm on the back, bridge position is at 191mm and neck length is 133mm, resulting in an active string length of 326mm
A fantastic example of the work of Geigenbaumeister (Master Violinmaker) Johannes Bartholomeus Smits. A Dutch born craftsman, who moved to Zürich in Switzerland around 1916. This particular instrument is likely to be created in the 1920-s.
The Germanic craft tradition has the old system of apprentice, journeyman and after successfully passing a rigorous master test, the craftsperson can call themselves the well earned title of Master in their field. This is a sign to all their clients, that this is someone, who has proven themselves worthy of this title to their peers.
The violin is of a very interesting model, possibly one of Smits’ his own designs. A sign that he was comfortable enough in his knowledge of acoustics to not just blindly copy one of the Cremonese designs.
This violin has come to us through a (tall) professional violinist who has had great joy playing this throughout her career and who is now looking to rehome this instrument.
Measuring 359mm on the back, bridge position is at 191mm and neck length is 133mm, resulting in an active string length of 326mm
A fantastic example of the work of Geigenbaumeister (Master Violinmaker) Johannes Bartholomeus Smits. A Dutch born craftsman, who moved to Zürich in Switzerland around 1916. This particular instrument is likely to be created in the 1920-s.
The Germanic craft tradition has the old system of apprentice, journeyman and after successfully passing a rigorous master test, the craftsperson can call themselves the well earned title of Master in their field. This is a sign to all their clients, that this is someone, who has proven themselves worthy of this title to their peers.
The violin is of a very interesting model, possibly one of Smits’ his own designs. A sign that he was comfortable enough in his knowledge of acoustics to not just blindly copy one of the Cremonese designs.
This violin has come to us through a (tall) professional violinist who has had great joy playing this throughout her career and who is now looking to rehome this instrument.
Measuring 359mm on the back, bridge position is at 191mm and neck length is 133mm, resulting in an active string length of 326mm
Product Information
Branded inside “Joh B. Smits” in multiple locations. An excellent choice of instrument for advanced level players, budding professionals and amateurs or professionals active in an ensemble or orchestral setting.
Length of back 359mm, Bridge position at 191mm, Neck length is 133, resulting in a working string length of 326mm
Professional Set Up
Instrument set-up checked in-house for your playing comfort.
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Postage Options
This instrument can be sent out to you, anywhere in the UK, a postage charge is applied at the checkout, alternatively you can collect free of charge from our Workshop near Lincoln Free of charge. International postage is available, please get in touch for an individual quote.