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  • Bernd Dimbath

    Made in Bubenreuth 2009, by Bernd Dimbath, cello is a copy of a Francesco Ruggieri 1695.   It is in excellent condition with full-bodied tone.  Cello has been set up with a Belgian bridge,  rosewood pegs, matching Bois d’Harmonie tailpiece and endpin fitting with 10mm solid CF endpin.  This is a larger pattern, deep front-to-back.
    Back length  755 mm
    Upper bouts  365 mm
    Lower bouts  455 mm
    String length  695 mm

     

  • Edward Campbell

    Hand-made cello, 1977, by Edward Campbell of Chimney’s Violin Shop in PA.  It had one owner, Richard Maag, and the cello sat after he passed.  Some restorative work has been performed at Horvat Fine Violins here, with care taken to keep its Chimney’s Bridge as a tribute to the maker.  It has geared Boxwood pegs, a Horvat tailpiece, and it is going to find its voice again.  Mr. Campbell was a master luthier and winner of many VSA awards.
    Back length 760 mm
    Upper bouts 350 mm
    Lower bouts 450 mm
    String length 700 mm

  • Damir Horvat

    Handmade cello by Damir Horvat based on Vuillaume features a top of plank-cut Port Oxford cedar, and has a warm, dark tone.  The two-piece back and ribs are of big leaf maple, and it is finished with an antiqued oil varnish.    The 690 mm string length is appealing to cellists needing a bit more left hand comfort.  Setup includes Pegheds, French bridge, custom tailpiece from African burlwood.
    Back length  760 mm
    Upper bouts 360mm
    Center bouts 350 mm
    Lower bouts 455 mm
    String length 690 mm