khaos974
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Am I the only one who is not really sad at the destruction of the violin beyond its value as a musical instrument?
Come on, it's a $2500 old violin, and while I'm not really aware of the violin market, a modern high quality Chinese made violin can easily cost $2500-$3000. The historical value of the instrument is probably nil, it's not "replaceable" there are probably thousands of such violins on the market. It's sad to destroy a musical instrument, but that's it.
PS: I agree on the paypal dickery.
Come on, it's a $2500 old violin, and while I'm not really aware of the violin market, a modern high quality Chinese made violin can easily cost $2500-$3000. The historical value of the instrument is probably nil, it's not "replaceable" there are probably thousands of such violins on the market. It's sad to destroy a musical instrument, but that's it.
PS: I agree on the paypal dickery.