Description
What is the line between proper construction and a poor imitation? With the new A10 model Howard Core has established a basic standard, subjecting it to extensive testing and incredible scrutiny as the ‘CORE-A1’ model in 2015. After all the evaluations were in, customers agreed it was worth it, and now worthy of ‘CORE-A10’ designation. (The ‘old A10’ is their new A13). These violins are hand-made, with aged wood, extremely well-constructed with all the right dimensions, then adjusted in Howard Cores Alabama workshops. This translates into an easy to play violin with quality sound that you can count on. Truly a great value for beginning students, the solid craftsmanship and durability will last year in and year out.






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