John Juzek - Czechoslovakia, 1923
John Juzek - Czechoslovakia, 1923
About John Juzek Violins:
Beginning in 1920, Czech violin maker John Juzek formed the Czechoslovak Musical Instruments Company in New York City to sell his instruments to an American audience. The firm, which later changed its name to Metropolitan Music Company, imported instruments made in Juzek’s workshop in Prague as well as from other luthiers in former Czechoslovakia. These instruments ranged from student level to fine models for young professionals. Juzek’s legacy continues today through the enduring reputation of his instruments as well as the success of the Metropolitan Music Company.
Featuring a warm tone with ample projection, this is a perfect violin for an advanced student or professional. “Czechoslovakia” is stamped on the ribs under the tailpiece and endbutton. “Stradivarius" is stamped on the back of the violin under the button.
This Violin Features:
Spruce top and maple back
Ebony fingerboard
French style tailpiece
Wittner Fine-Tune Pegs
High quality, professionally cut bridge
Professional strings
1 Year Warranty and Lifetime 100% Trade In Option!
ITEM NO: NJJUZEK1923