Markneukirchen Violin, c. 1930 – 1/8 Size | German Workshop Instrument
This 1/8-size violin, made around 1930 in Markneukirchen, Germany, is a rare and charming example of early 20th-century Saxon workshop craftsmanship in fractional size. Markneukirchen was a major hub for violin making at the time, producing instruments known for their reliability and traditional construction.
Despite its small size, this violin was crafted with care using aged tonewoods and a warm amber-brown varnish. It offers a sweet, focused tone and is designed for young beginners needing a responsive and properly scaled instrument to support early musical development.
A well-preserved vintage student violin with historical charm and playability for the youngest musicians.
Specifications for Markneukirchen Violin c. 1930- 1/8 Size
Sound | Bright Focused or Clear or Bright |
Size | 1/8 |
Player Use | Advancing Student Instruments |
Violin Type | Antique & Vintage |
Variety | Premium |
Products Measurements
Length Of Back (mm) | 162.0 |
Width of Upper Bout (mm) | 126.0 |
Width of Center Bout (mm) | 83.0 |
Width of Lower Bout (mm) | 152.0 |
Neck Length (mm) | 98.0 |
Body Stop (mm) | 139.0 |
String Length (mm) | 239.0 |
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