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Cailin Wultur Cello, Duport Strad 295 Model, Reghin, Romania 2003

A well played Calin Wultur Workshop Cello in the Duport Strad model made in Romania provides excellent value in the market for the musician.

The Duport is one of Stradivari's 'B Form' cellos. This form, which Stradivari first used in 1709, arose from requests by patrons for a smaller cello that was more versatile. In addition to its smaller dimensions, the B Form cellos took advantage of recent advancements in string technology and production.

About the Calin Wultur Workshop:

The Calin Wultur Workshop, situated in Reghin, Romania, is a small collective of skilled string instrument craftsmen overseen by Calin Wultur himself. Using a blend of traditional techniques and modern tools, each cello is meticulously crafted from aged Carpathian maple and spruce, meticulously graduated by hand to achieve the desired tone.

The wood materials are thoughtfully chosen, cut, and properly seasoned by the workshop's dedicated staff. The final touch entails applying a German spirit varnish by hand, imparting a polished finish to the instrument. With the addition of the workshop's new master luthier, B. Koscielny, the Wultur shop's expertise has been elevated, ushering Calin Wultur instruments into an era of unparalleled quality.

Cailin Wultur Cello, Duport Strad 295 Model, Reghin, Romania 2003

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