A violin by Antoni Ruschil
“The Horsley, 2022”
£SOLD
The Horsley, 2022 is a bold and exceptionally well balanced violin made on the Ruschil London form constructed from Balkan maple, fine grain north Italian spruce and exotic wood inlays.
About The Horsley
About The Horsley
The Horsley, 2022 is a bold and exceptionally balanced violin made by Antoni Ruschil form constructed from Balkan maple, fine grain north Italian spruce and exotic wood inlays.
With a full, warm and hugely rich tone The Horsley is a violin to suit quartets, orchestra work or solo performances. It has a sophisticated and versatile sound with character across all strings.
Embodying the distinct Ruschil London style and sound, The Horsley is handmade in England








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Specifications
Specifications
Measurements:
Back Length: 14 1/16”
Stop Length: 7 11/16”
Neck Length: 5 1/8”
String Length: 12 29/32”
Elevation: 1 1/16”
Upper Bout: 6 5/8”
Centre Bout: 4 5/8”
Lower Bout: 8 1/8”
Materials:
Front:
Fine grain north Italian red spruce
Back, Ribs & Neck:
Balkan Maple, medium flame, close grain
Fingerboard, Topnut & Saddle:
Ebony
Blocks & Linings:
Spruce
Pegs, Tailpiece & Endpin:
Ebony Pegs, Two-Tone Boxwood Tailpiece, French model, Boxwood Endpin, Made at Ruschil London
Other Materials:
Maple bridge, Spruce soundpost, Exotic wood purfling, Kevlar tailgut, Evah Pirazzi/Evah Pirazzi Gold strings
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