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I play a Chipot-Vuillaume (dated 1920, Paris). Charles Drouin had the rights to the Chipot-Vuillaume name from c. 1892 to his death in 1931. If the label on mine is to be trusted, my violin comes from the Drouin period, and I assume the "Paris" designation is correct, though Drouin's assembly shop was in Mirecourt, I believe. I'm fond of this violin, though I wish it were a bit more suave and sensitive in tone and responsiveness to the bow.
Although I've seen lists of these violins going for up to $8,500, most sell for much less (c. $2,000-4,000). I'm sure the range of tone, workmanship, and playability is a wide one. It's also true that the violin may be worth the amount asked to you, though it does seem on the outrageous side to me. |
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