eBay Item #171381105531
Seller says.."Interesting violin , sounds like a gramophone".
Is this a Stroh violin?
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Re: Is this a Stroh violin?
Interesting, though to me it looks like something just cobbled together. The electrician's tape holding the horn doesn't look too classy.
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Re: Is this a Stroh violin?
Crude home-made attempt at one.
Original "Stroh" violins have a horn that looks more like a Bettini cylinder horn, if I remember correctly...
Also, the bridge on a Stroh violin rests on the diaphragm of the "sound-box", kind of like the bridge resting on head of a banjo ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroh_violin
The thing on e-Bay looks more like the Romanian "horn-violin"... a Balkan cousin of the Stroh violin.
Original "Stroh" violins have a horn that looks more like a Bettini cylinder horn, if I remember correctly...
Also, the bridge on a Stroh violin rests on the diaphragm of the "sound-box", kind of like the bridge resting on head of a banjo ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroh_violin
The thing on e-Bay looks more like the Romanian "horn-violin"... a Balkan cousin of the Stroh violin.
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Re: Is this a Stroh violin?
It is definitely NOT a Stroh violin... but appears to be made while under the influence of Stroh's...
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Re: Is this a Stroh violin?
...and if not under influence of Stroh's beer, then maybe with help from Austrian Stroh Rum




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Re: Is this a Stroh violin?
For more images of Stroh-type violins, check this out: http://preview.tinyurl.com/lkcgan4
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Re: Is this a Stroh violin?
By the way, picking-up on a term from one of the Edisonic threads, as for tone-quality, the Stroh violin tends to be "honky"... 

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Re: Is this a Stroh violin?
Stroh's beer was pretty good. Too bad we can't gather round the old gramophonobonium and hoist a couple, but Stroh's went belly up (pun intended) back in the '90s IIRC. Their former brewery near Allentown, originally a Schaefer brewery, now brews Sam Adams. In between, Pabst and Smirnoff Ice were produced there.
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Re: Is this a Stroh violin?
Anyone for Kaier's?