Up for sale is a Suzuki No. 200 1/4 size violin complete with its original-style hard case and bow.

This is a smaller fractional-size violin intended for younger students and would make a nice option for a beginner looking to get started without spending a fortune on a new instrument.

While violins are not our area of expertise, this instrument appears to be in good overall condition. The body is structurally intact and presents well with a traditional amber-brown finish. We do not note any obvious major cracks or significant structural concerns. There are various light cosmetic marks, scratches, and signs of use consistent with a student instrument of this age.

The fingerboard shows normal playing wear, and the tuning hardware appears complete and functional. The included hard case remains serviceable for storage and transport.

The included bow is present but the hair is heavily frayed and will likely require a rehair before regular use.

This violin is being sold as-is. We have not performed any setup work beyond a basic inspection and cannot comment on sound post placement, tonal characteristics, or other violin-specific adjustments. Please review all photos carefully and reach out with any questions before purchasing.

Thanks for looking!

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Listed2 days ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • 200 1/4 Violin
Categories
Year
  • 1996
Made In
  • Japan

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