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Violin Appraisal Does Not Have To Be Difficult

By Kenneth Smith


You have just cleaned out your attic. You noticed that there was an old violin sitting in the corner in its case and wondered what you are going to do with it. Playing it sounds a bit interesting, but you are not sure it even plays. You knew how to play at one time and not sure that you still remember. You think that maybe you should get a violin appraisal to see what its value is.

A qualified appraiser may exist in your local town or you may have to look outside of your area. Look into all of the possibilities to see what works the best for you. It is good to keep an open mind when looking for new ideas like this if you are not knowledgeable about it.

Look for the fairest price you can find. After you have talked to a few people about it, you will then need to decide whether or not you want to keep it or sell it. You may have wanted to play for many years. You may already know how to play. If you do, pick it up and play it. See how it makes you feel. Perhaps you will want to continue.

Looking online may be a good option to see what is a fair price. You could also learn how to do the appraising yourself. Many instruments are out there that need a price tag put on them. Their owners are wanting to know the price so they can sell it. See what you find out or ask a professional in your area for their advice.

Trade shows may also be a good source for you to look into. Your local area may host one each year where people gather to show what they are selling or what they are looking to buy. You could bring your instrument with you. Reach out to the people there to see if you can find a mutual agreement or understanding. You never know what you will find out unless you try.

Do not be afraid to reach out to people that you do not know and try to get to know them. They can be a support to you in ways that you may have not imagined. Network and get to know people there and by word of mouth, you can get your needs met with figuring out the cost of your violin.

Try to negotiate a cost if you find someone may even want to purchase it from you. They be more knowledgeable than you in this area so do not let anyone take advantage of your lack of knowledge. You will most likely find someone who is honest and can give you a fair guess at its market value.

Be consistent when trying to find the right appraisal. You will be surprised at the way that markets fluctuate. Prices go up and then they go down. It is not always stable get a good price for it when the time seems right. Getting advice about the instability of the market may help you decide which direction to go in.




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