I've heard about this Knilling model cello before.
I have also heard about the Nagoya Suzuki brand, but not about this specific model (has anyone heard about this model?).
Any tips on which one should I buy for my son?
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I have found a 4/4 Knilling model 158f for $450 and a Nagoya Suzuki model 1900 cello for $300. I am planning on buying the instrument for my son since he has
outgrown his 3/4 (he has been playing for about 2 years in his middle school orch).
I've heard about this Knilling model cello before. I have also heard about the Nagoya Suzuki brand, but not about this specific model (has anyone heard about this model?). Any tips on which one should I buy for my son? |
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sarah schenkman |
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Take them to your son's teacher and ask the teacher to advise you.
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karenlee |
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I think he would get a better cello renting from a string shop. Don't rush into buying a cello if you are not somewhat familiar with the instrument market.
Last Edited By: karenlee 11/08/09 17:38:51.
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| Cello for Student | 11/06/09 16:44:55 | tcn |
| Re: Cello for Student | 11/06/09 18:40:04 | sarah schenkman |
| cello for your son | 11/06/09 19:30:53 | karenlee |