| Established in
1973, we have two full service violin shops in Kitchener and Stratford, Ontario, Canada. As a full service violin family and bow dealer, our staff has a
combined total of well over 80 years training and experience to help you with your violin
family needs.
The services we provide include:
Appraisal of an instrument or fine bow
When an instrument is appraised, a lot depends on the
materials and quality of construction, the structural condition (including previous and
required repairs), the appearance, the size, the model, the playing condition, and the
quality of the tone of an instrument. The particular maker and the demand for his/her work
is also important. If the instrument has been owned and used by a prominent musician, that
affects the value as well.
Normally, Mr. Riedstra needs to actually inspect and play
your instrument or bow to write a proper written appraisal for it. When seeing the
instrument personally, its interior and exterior condition and authenticity can be more
easily verified. Therefore, any verbal or written values given over email or the phone
will have a potential margin of error, since certain hairline cracks and alterations to
the instrument or bow cannot be seen.
However, for an e-mail or telephone evaluation it is normal
to start with good quality close-up photos of the item(s) and descriptions of any
repairs visible to the owner. The photos should be shot straight on (not at an angle).
Shoot the front, back and sides of the body and of the head (scroll). For bows, shoot the
frog and head very close-up, both sides. Mr. Riedstra can give you a rough idea what an
instrument or bow from a certain maker is worth with the understanding that his opinion
and evaluation may need to be revised upon actually seeing the item(s) being evaluated. If
certain types of damage or repair are later discovered, values can vary greatly.
We do charge for appraisals, whether verbal or written;
whether done in person, over the phone or by email. Prices are in Canadian dollars and can
change at any time at the discretion of Riedstras Violin Shop Inc. Canadian
residents also have to add Federal Government Sales tax--GST (5%). In addition, Ontario
residents have to pay Provincial Sales Tax - PST (8%). These taxes are not included
in the prices shown below.
Shipping, brokerage, duty and insurance charges both
ways will be paid for by the owner/representative of the instrument or bow being sent
for appraisal.
If you have any original certificate of authenticity (bring
the original document, not a photocopy) and any old insurance appraisals, please
bring them along with the instrument(s) and bow(s) since their existence may be referred
to in our appraisal if they are valid and important papers.
Your next appraisal update on bows and instruments which we
have appraised, will only cost $50.00 per instrument or bow if done within four years from
our original appraisal.
Mr. Riedstra will need to see the items again prior to
issuing an updated appraisal to determine that they are still in the same condition as
when his first appraisal was done.
INSURANCE APPRAISAL PRICES
A written appraisal includes a full written description,
and photos for items over $1000 in value.
| Instrument / Bow Value |
Verbal rate |
Written rate |
| Under $1 000 |
$25 |
$75 |
| $1 000
to $9 999 |
$65 - $75 |
$140 |
| $5 000
to $14 999 |
$100 - $125 |
$175 |
| $15 000
to $24 999 |
$125 - $150 |
$200 |
| $25 000
to $99 999 |
$195 |
$350 |
| $100 000
to $249 999 |
$250 |
$500 |
| $250 000
to $499 999 |
$400 |
$750 |
| $500 000
to $999 999 |
$750 |
$1500 |
| $1 000 000 and over |
inquire |
inquire |
CERTIFICATE OF
AUTHENTICITY
If a written Certificate of Authenticity is desired,
this includes an insurance appraisal. The fee is 5% of the appraised Fair Market
Replacement Insurance Value with a minimum of $250. Photos are included as well.
Please make a Saturday appointment at our Kitchener store
if you would like an instrument or bow authenticated or evaluated by Mr. Riedstra. We have
evening hours in Stratford by appointment as well.
Some instruments and bows will require several hours of
examination and/or research time, as well as time for the photos to be taken. In such
cases, it may be necessary to leave the instrument or bow with us for a day or two. We
will give you a signed notice of receipt indicating that we have your instrument and/or
bow for evaluation purposes.
Upon request, we will provide instructions on how to ship
an instrument or bow to us safely for evaluation provided that it is your intention to do
so.
INSTRUMENT
MAKING
We will make a violin, cello or bass and
varnish it according to your requirements. Price quotes upon request.
BOW
REHAIRING PRICES
This includes cleaning and polishing the shaft and the metal parts of your bow
We use the finest white Mongolian horse hair. Cutting and
fitting a new leather finger grip, or new metal (silver, silver plated or silver tinsel)
winding, a new tip plate, re-cambering or other repairs/restorations to your bow, are
additional services we provide.
| Violin bows |
$69.00 |
| Viola bows |
$69.00 |
| Cello bows |
$79.00 |
Bass bows
(black hair also available) |
$89.00 |
Violin, Viola, Cello and Bass Rentals
| Outfits worth up to $299 |
$19.00 per month |
| Outfits worth $300 - 399 |
$21.00 per month |
| For each additional $100 in value |
Add $2.00 per month rental to above rate |
| Viola outfits start at $550 |
$25.00 per month |
| Cello outfits start at $1450 |
$43.00 per month |
The minimum rental contract
period is three months. We will charge your credit card every three months on the
due date unless you return the outfit. If you decide to purchase the outfit in the
first 90 days of your rental term, you get ALL the rent back off the purchase price,
before the tax is added to the remaining amount. If you decide to purchase the
outfit after the first 90 days, you can still have 60% of the rent back off the purchase
price if you decide to purchase the outfit within the first two years.
All our rental outfits are properly setup with
good strings -- usually Thomastik Dominant for violins and violas, Jargar for cellos and
Spirocore for Basses. Renters are responsible for any damage or loss whatsoever the
cause, and any broken strings have to be replaced with strings of the same kind at the
renter's expense while the instrument is in their care. We carry all strings on hand
in the store. Strings are pretty strong, but the amount of time it takes to wear out
a string depends on many factors.
STRING WEAR FACTORS
- player's bowing and fingering style
- exceeding the normal pitch while tuning a string
- acidity and oilyness of the player's fingers and hands
- not wiping down entire strings with a soft cloth after
playing
- length and hardness of the player's fingernails
- amount of pizzicato that is played
- winding of strings on pegs (overlapping or rubbing strings
cause extra wear.)
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