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Give Joy, Give Music, Especially when it is home grown!

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A. Cavallo Violins, LLC
Give Joy, Give Music!

Made in Omaha (or nearby)
 
Mark Henry Violins, Violas, & Cellos
Made in the American Tradition

Mark Henry violins are made in the finest American Tradition in Omaha under the supervision of our violin makers in residence. Models and appearance will widely vary as these instruments are lovingly crafted in the Heartland! A. Cavallo Violins, LLC will take commissions for these violins if you desire a specific model (Stradivarius or Guarnerius), particular dimensions, or tone. These violins will ship immediately if in stock, and all orders including custom orders will be filled in 6-8 weeks.

 

Chris' and Dirk's Newest


Chris Jacoby and Dirk Henry have been productive lately!  Chris's works tend to be sweet, sensitive and colorful and Dirk's tend to be powerful and muscular.  Take a look at their magnificent workmanship!

              Newer projects
Scroll by Dirk Henry
for both are 15-5/8 inch violas.

Dirk's Elegant workmanship









Contact us in Omaha or  Bryn Mawr for a trial!
 
English Sycamore back by Chris Jacoby
Jacoby Scroll
Maker X
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Mark Womack is one of the most admired makers in the US Today.  We currently have several of his violins and violas to offer the customer looking for a bold, playable, and colorful instrument.  Contact Alan in Bryan Mawr at 610.646.7400
or Alex in Omaha 402.827.9270
for a trial!
 
TWO Location to Serve You!

Nebraska
8705 Shamrock Rd.
Omaha
toll free 1.877.838.6222

Pennsylvania
831 W. Lancaster Ave.
Bryn Mawr
610.646.7400
Holiday
Savings!!
1. All workshop instruments above "Academia" grade 25% off
2. Discounts on cases and bows when purchased with an instrument
3. 3/4 size violin sale.  As much as 65% off
4. Super savings on fittings!
5.  Tonewood 20-50% off
Offer Expires: Christmas 2012  
Offer good in-store and by telephone, not combinable with other specials or trades
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