Repair of a Joseph Tiefenbrunner / Mittenwald 1883 violin 319

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2025

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  • @knsubramanian9837
    @knsubramanian9837 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful restoration!.Danke Schon!

  • @stephenland9361
    @stephenland9361 Рік тому +1

    I've watched several violin restoration videos and every time that a top is pried off, I get nervous. Just listening to the sounds as old glue is cracked and split makes me shiver.

    • @californiadreamin8423
      @californiadreamin8423 10 місяців тому

      You can use dry soap on the thin knife. Traditionally thin glue has intentionally been used to enable it to come off easily with minimum damage.

  • @weijiang4626
    @weijiang4626 3 роки тому +2

    Looks like a family business......Great job , thank you for show all the repair work to us. thanks

  • @yambo59
    @yambo59 3 роки тому +3

    Absolutely stunning result-! Beautiful crafstmanship in the work and it sounds superb-!!

    • @old-violin-international
      @old-violin-international  3 роки тому

      Glad you like it!

    • @californiadreamin8423
      @californiadreamin8423 10 місяців тому

      @@old-violin-international. Hello. Can you give me a formula for the hide glue mix you, for the centre joint for example, and for when you put the top plate back on , which I believe is intentionally not strong.
      Do you have any idea what caused the centre joint to open ? Thank you.

    • @old-violin-international
      @old-violin-international  10 місяців тому

      For both - centre joint and to put the top plate back one - we use the same hide glue.
      A damage like this is mostly caused by influences through temperature and humidity.@@californiadreamin8423

    • @californiadreamin8423
      @californiadreamin8423 10 місяців тому

      @@old-violin-international Thank you for replying so quickly. I’ve just fitted a new base bar to my second fiddle bought in about 1974. My cat knocked it over and I’ve had to re glue 2 cracks from the corners of the ebony insert at the bottom. I’ve fitted 2 small cleats as reinforcement. I hope to put the top back soon.
      It does not have corner blocks on the upper bouts. It seems sound and strong, but I wonder if I should fit willow blocks while I can. What do you think ?

    • @НиколайГеоргиевич-ю3д
      @НиколайГеоргиевич-ю3д 4 місяці тому

      Скрипка дрянь

  • @nncoco
    @nncoco 2 роки тому +1

    Great demo piece to use.

  • @VAdu56
    @VAdu56 Рік тому

    Magnificent restoration report of this violin, made according to the rules of the art...!! surprised at the addition of the head patch, which is so big, and not having used the file to be on the flat...is the plaster mold made before? where is a "standard" mold? these techiniques with the bag of wheat are very instructive to learn how to repair...it is also true that to glue the top, 4 hands are easier than 2... well done again!
    Magnifique reportage de restauration ce ce violon, faite dans les règles de l'Art...!! surpris de l'ajout du patch de la tête, qui soit aussi gros, et ne pas avoir utilisé la lime pour être sur du plat...le moule en platre est il fabriqué avant ? ou est un moule "standard" ? ces techiniques avec le sac de blé sont très intructives pour apprendre à réparer...il est vrai aussi que pour recoller le dessus, 4 mains sont plus faciles que 2... bravo encore !

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader3341 7 місяців тому

    You know the repairs are trickier and perhaps the violin more valuable when olde hands work on it!

  • @kyproset
    @kyproset 3 роки тому +1

    Incredible condition for a violin of such age.

  • @michaelreaper666
    @michaelreaper666 4 роки тому

    Great Tutorial and repair .. the Violin sounds Nice .. Thanks for the upload .. :)

  • @davidnord1979
    @davidnord1979 4 роки тому +1

    wonderful instrument and repair...

  • @nikolone123
    @nikolone123 2 роки тому +3

    Great restoration, very masterful! There are not many channels of female restorers, and it is very nice to see craftswomen at work too. I was wondering whatever happened to the 'fake' label and the restoration of the fingerboard? Have I missed these bits?
    Wonderful workshop too!

  • @brad42948
    @brad42948 2 роки тому

    Excellent work. Good video, thank you.

  • @gengar678
    @gengar678 2 роки тому

    Waw. That woman has such a deep voice

  • @MrNedelcuBogdan
    @MrNedelcuBogdan 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for such informative videos! Please tell me the specific balsamic vinegar you use for the varnish polishing recipe.

  • @lesley-annmathews7971
    @lesley-annmathews7971 10 місяців тому

    Beautiful

  • @maicolramos-qq3rb
    @maicolramos-qq3rb Рік тому

    Hermoso violín 🎻💫✨

  • @carstenaltvater
    @carstenaltvater 2 роки тому

    Marvellous!

  • @zurdoremi
    @zurdoremi Рік тому

    Hi, what is the value of a Mittenwald violin ? I have two.

  • @Partuci_Investing
    @Partuci_Investing 3 роки тому

    Nossa a emenda ficou muito visível.
    Porque nao disfarçou mais o reparo da volta?

  • @gregcollins428
    @gregcollins428 2 роки тому +1

    How much would a repair like this cost?

  • @clint4004
    @clint4004 3 роки тому

    I bought a Antonio strad made in Czechoslovakia around 1930s.. how much is should I spend on the resto?

  • @KorundViolin
    @KorundViolin 3 роки тому

    What a great job! Thank you! Can you write me an recipe of your polish? (As I can understand from video - there is 1/3 of oilve oil, and .... then I can't understand). Please, help me) Thanks in advance!

    • @old-violin-international
      @old-violin-international  3 роки тому +4

      1/3 Olive oil
      1/3 balsamic vinager
      1/3 Terpentin
      + a drop of alcohol . . .

    • @KorundViolin
      @KorundViolin 3 роки тому

      @@old-violin-international Thank you very much for your very quick answer! And also thanks for your great repair series video! Good luck!

    • @frankbrown9618
      @frankbrown9618 3 роки тому

      @@old-violin-international Mi raccomando che sia autentico aceto balsamico di Modena! ;-)

  • @pauljmeyer1
    @pauljmeyer1 2 роки тому +1

    A scalloped fingerboard, how could that happen? The instrument was made by a master but had suffered much abuse and had so many cracks yet its integrity has been restored and now it sounds so well throughout its range.

  • @JohnKlopp
    @JohnKlopp 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome restoration and it sounds great! I like how you always add a fine tuner on the A string too! Are you the only one that does that?

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 2 роки тому

      Are you saying that, bc you personally didn’t see a tuning process going on or use of a tuner, that those shops are deficient compared to this one?? That seems very weird to me. There are many string players who have perfect pitch or strong relative pitch who don’t need tuners....out of the three orchestras I played in, all three had concertmasters with perfect pitch, and one oboe player with perfect pitch. Also, other channels may tune before they play to show the results of workmanship. I’m certainly glad that I don’t need to be shown that a tuning process has taken place to understand that no professional string player would _EVER_ play an out of tune instrument in a video going out to millions of people! My goodness!

    • @clairedionne559
      @clairedionne559 2 роки тому

      @@voraciousreader3341 I am not sure why one might feel so touchy about putting on or not putting on a fine tuner on the A string. Maybe it depends of which part of the globe one comes from. But for example here in North America, it is rare that one adds a second fine tuner. We usually have the one on the E string as it is so hard to keep it at perfect pitch; and getting the perfect turn of the peg each time is almost impossible. But on the more responsive longer A string, we rarely see it, in our neck of the wood. Therefore it is quite normal that the viewer would ask about the fine tuner on the A. It has NOTHING to do with the skill of anyone! Not everybody has bad intentions on UA-cam😉😊

  • @ssp5324
    @ssp5324 2 роки тому

    What kind of color do you use? Thanks.

  • @vladislavperevedentsev5918
    @vladislavperevedentsev5918 2 роки тому +1

    ЗВУЧИТ ОТЛИЧНО👋👋👍

  • @duanedouglas7602
    @duanedouglas7602 3 роки тому +1

    I love watching the restoration. But I found the very loud background noise disturbing

  • @ghlscitel6714
    @ghlscitel6714 3 роки тому

    Could you correct the title to "Joseph Tiefenbrunner" please? (ph reads like f)

  • @alpetterson9452
    @alpetterson9452 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thanks. (We can hear you breathing throughout though. )

  • @alanoffer
    @alanoffer 2 роки тому

    That violin was very happy It sang like a bird

  • @happyhomelesshomesteaders158
    @happyhomelesshomesteaders158 3 роки тому

    He still got his pony tail, looks like mine 🤓🎻

  • @keithrosenberg5486
    @keithrosenberg5486 2 роки тому

    Just cleaning all of that dust out would help it sound better!

  • @constantinpobirci829
    @constantinpobirci829 2 роки тому

    Am1 din1737 sale

  • @michaelblaney4461
    @michaelblaney4461 9 місяців тому

    Looks like dirty old garage furniture😮

  • @chrisstaylor8377
    @chrisstaylor8377 Рік тому

    Be nice to hear the lady’s voice and no deep breathing

  • @MarkSchrankel
    @MarkSchrankel Рік тому

    I would enjoy this video so much more if I didn’t have to listen to this guy constantly breathing heavy like he just ran a marathon.