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BEWARE OF THE V.S.O. „ SHAPED OBJECT‟

On behalf of Teachers, Violin Shops, Beware! The $99.00 violin and Beginning Players across the country, we encourage parents to Welcome to Frank's ‟ Comedy avoid the temptation to buy a cheap Corner, a little laugh and a little lesson! internet-auction violin outfit, The $99.00 violin outfit usually features: commonly known as a V.S.O. – Violin • Heavily sprayed lacquer finish, almost Shaped Object. "dipped" in appearance, shiny but not an V.S.O.’s look like violins, but a very high open sound, unusually heavy instrument percentage are virtually unplayable due to weight, sometimes an airbrushed faux finish innumerable structural and set-up problems. that appears to be a highly flamed piece of Many well-meaning parents bring in their , also know as "photo flame" V.S.O.’s to violin shops around the country and • Unseasoned or improperly seasoned wood of are disappointed to find out that the repairs questionable origin needed to make their instrument playable far • Stained hardwood fittings (in lieu of solid exceed both the price they paid for the ) for the , , saddle. instrument and the price of a properly made and Often called ebonized or ebonite set up instrument without any of the problems of • Plastic fittings which may include the a V.S.O. , , end button and saddle Common V.S.O. Problems • Poorly fitted thick and Frustrating pegs that are very hard to turn made of soft, unseasoned , improper making tuning difficult even for an experienced arching of the bridge makes playing one player or they “slip” causing frustration when string difficult instrument constantly goes out of tune. Caused • Inexpensive steel core strings with a bright, by improper peg installation and/or low quality tinny, piercing sound pegs made of wood that is too soft or green (not • Corner blocks and/or linings in the interior of dried properly). Cost to install new pegs: $50 to the violin have been omitted to save $100 production costs which lead to diminished Awful sounding strings that have a shrill structural integrity sound or just one or two bad ones that give an • Rough cut scrolls sometimes with glue-on uneven and unpleasant sound from one string to scroll eyes with poor peg placement causing the next. Caused by low quality strings and/or strings to rub on pegs and become frayed and improper set-up causing string damage. Cost for eventually break new set of strings: $10 to $30 • A "mystery wood" bow (not brazilwood) Annoying & frustrating string buzzing with synthetic hair (not hair), half lined sound when played. Caused by string being too plastic frog (not ebony), usually weak or close to fingerboard due to improper set-up flimsy, sometimes straight and/or low quality wood parts (fingerboard, nut, • Case that provides a low level of protection bridge, neck) that are too soft or too green (not with an inexpensive zipper that breaks easily. dried properly). Cost for a new nut $30 to $50, plane the fingerboard $30 to $50, new bridge These outfits are available very cheaply! $30 to $75, correct neck projection $200+. Less than the cost of a good set of strings, a Painful/uncomfortable fingers (especially well cut French bridge and an ebony younger players) during and/or after playing because string height is too high requiring too fingerboard! They are not set up and have much pressure to push them down to the no manufacture's warrantee. If you are fingerboard. Caused by nut being too high, looking for a "VSO" (violin shaped object) and/or fingerboard not having proper “scoop”, as a toy, a tree ornament, a prop, or an art and/or bridge being too high, and/or neck project this outfit is for you. If you desire an projection being too low. See “string buzzing” encouraging don't make for costs to fix. the $99.00 violin mistake. Frustration with bow hitting two strings when trying to just play one string. Caused by improper set-up where bridge curvature is too http://www.franksviolins.com/vso.asp flat so difficult to have bow touch just 1 string at a time. http://www.sharmusic.com/vsolanding.asp