There is nothing like the spruce of tonewood master, Simeon Chambers. Of the 10 violins that won awards at the 2010 Violin Society of America competition, 4 of those violins used Mr. Chambers' tonewood, as I do in this shop. The wood is harvested from high in the Rockies; all of it is air-dried, not heat dried, and it is of the highest quality, especially in the strength/density ratio. In other words, it is light as a feather but perfect for tone.
For a brief time, Mr. Chambers also offered his own line of hand-made violins. He no longer is engaged in that production and has decided to concentrate on his tonewood products. However, this shop will be offering for sale a certain number of those violins. My personal belief is that they will be collector's items as the years roll by. They are definitely sought after these days.
After
conferring with Mr. Chambers, I decided to follow his suggestion that
the thicknesses be tweaked just a tiny bit in order to put some
finishing touches on this wonderful instrument.
The violin you see here is just a beauty, not only in appearance but in tone. The top is a ONE-PIECE top of medium-grained 60-year-old Engelmann spruce. The back is a ONE-PIECE back of gorgeous Ohio maple, as are the ribs. The fingerboard is high quality, tight-grained ebony, as are the pegs and end button. The tailpiece is a Wittner carbon graphite piece with gold-style tuners built in. These new "space-age composite" graphite tailpieces are terrific. They are light, bring out tone, and are very well constructed. The tailcord is a Wittner steel tailcord. I use them on my own violins. They never stretch, are very light and thin, improve tone, and are very very stable. The strings are D'Addario Zyex.
TONE: This violin is a pleasure to play. It has clarity to spare and there is terrific note separation between and among the strings. It is no slouch in power as well. It projects quite well, and I can only imagine how it will get better as it gets played over time. The tone is smooth, clear and inclined to the bright side, but, in fact, the balance is well established.
Sound Sample: Please be forbearing and keep in mind that I am no Paganini! This was recorded with a humble iPhone; if you do not have a sophisticated sound system on your computer, try to use headphones so that you can hear as much as possible what is being played. https://youtu.be/dsW05UZfYcc
**As a rule, we do not include chinrests when a violin is purchased. We've found that customers are very picky about that, as they well should be. There is nothing worse than an uncomfortable chinrest. Many players prefer their own chinrests, and there are hundreds of different models out there. If you are a brand new player or someone who would be happy to receive a "Guarneri style" chinrest, we will include one at your request.
PLEASE NOTE! There is no free shipping to Alaska or Hawaii or to countries other than the United States.
TERMS OF SALE:
Filius Fiddles, LLC guarantees all violins sold are functional and
playable right out of the box. Any repairs done on the instrument are
guaranteed upon arrival, less any abuse or negligence on the part of the
owner. Starting from the date of delivery, you have two weeks
during which to try out your new fiddle, let it settle in, make any
string changes if so desired, and play it in different venues so that
you can get a good idea of its ability. Should you care to return or
exchange it during that two-week period, no problem! The buyer pays for
return shipping. As long as there is no change in the integrity of the
instrument, no sign of negligence or new damage, a full refund will be
sent.
Also, after
that two-week period, should you wish to exchange the violin for one of
equal or greater value, that is doable. Simply contact me and we can
make that happen.