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Harwood violins are known in a small group of professionals and luthiers for their nice tone. I am myself an expert on these instruments and I own one myself in my shop. These instruments were made in Germany around the turn of the century in a smaller workshop that is pretty well unknown. During this time, Germany was known for extremely cheap, factory-made violins that are worth very close to nothing. This also goes into effect as Ernst Heinrich Roth violins are some of the best violins for performing purposes, but cannot get more than 5000-6000 dollars on the market. I would value my Harwood violin, which was constructed in 1905 and in like new condition, for no more than 1000 dollars on the market. Hope this helps.

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