Violins
Violins by Scott Cao
STV-017 Student Violin
Outfit
(includes shaped case* and brazilwood bow**)
STV-017A Student Violin Outfit
(same as above, but with a subtle antiqued finish)
(includes shaped case* and brazilwood bow**)
STV-500 Intermediate Student Violin
(includes oblong case and premium set-up*)
STV-500A Intermediate Student Violin


(same as the STV-500, but with a subtle antiqued finish)
(includes oblong case and premium set-up*)
STV-600 Advanced Student
Violin
(includes oblong case and premium set-up*)
STV-600A Advanced Student Violin
(same as above, but with a subtle antiqued finish)
(includes oblong case and premium set-up*)
STV-750 Artistic Reproduction
(made with European Spruce and Chinese Maple)
STV-750E Artistic
Reproduction
(made with European Spruce and European Maple) (includes case and premium
set-up)
STV-800 Professional
Model Violin
(includes oblong case and premium set-up*)
STV-800A Professional
Model Violin
(same as above, but with a subtle antiqued finish)
(includes oblong case and premium set-up*)
STV-850
Artistic Reproduction
(made with choice European Spruce and European Maple) (includes case and
premium set-up)
STV-950 Artistic Reproduction
(made with European Spruce and Chinese Maple) (includes case and premium
set-up)
STV-1500 ****
(made in Scott Cao's Campell, California shop using European tonewood and
Maple)
Artistic Reproductions
of Famous
Violins
by Scott Cao
Copy of the "Titian" Stradivarius


The "Soil" Stradivarius of 1714 used by Itzak Perlman


The "Cremonese" Strad of 1715 used by Joseph Joachim


The "King Joseph" Guarneri del Gesu of 1737


The"Lord Wilton" Guarneri del Jesu of 1742


The "Plowden" Guarneri del Jesu


The "Provingy" Stradivari of 1716


The "Heifitz"Guarneri del Gesu of 1740


Gasparo da Salo Model
** add $75.00 to listed price due to inlay work**
1500 Series Violins
Made in the USA


The "Provingy Stradivarius"


The "Cannon Guarnerius"
*** There is a $50.00 premium for Scott Cao violins with one-piece backs ***
Other Available Models
Scott is adding more models all the time!
The "Kochanski" Guarneri del Gesu of 1741 used by
Aaron Rosand
The "Leduc" Guarneri del Gesu of 1743 used by Henry Szeryngy
The "Conte de Fontana"
Strad of 1702 used by David Oistrakh
The "Ysaye" Guarneri del Gesu of 1740 used by Isaac Stern
The "Emiliani" Strad of 1703 used by Anne-Sophie Mutter
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Due to the complexity of the "Artistic" Models construction
and
finish , not all models are always available at any given time.
Please call for availability. Scott
Cao always welcomes special requests! ****