I buy a violin from the supermarket!
Master Violin maker Olaf Grawert buys a violin from an Aldi supermarket for $99.99 and reviews it. Olaf shares what often needs to be done when someone buys a AU$100 (US$65) violin and comes into his shop. Also check out the difference between a $100 and $700 violin with a good set up. It can cost people over $400 to get a cheap violin working well!! Be fully informed when you buy your next instrument. Get Olaf's free 7 essentials when buying an instrument report here: https://olafgrawertviolinstudio.com/7... Website: https://www.olafgrawertviolinstudio.com Social: / olafgrawertviolinstudio / olafgrawertviolinstudiobrisbane

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