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Hi all, I'm going to be selling my Barnshaw 6-string electric violin (Lucy) to try and raise funds to purchase an EDP or two. The violin is solid wood (made from the soundpost of a 150 year old grand piano), and was actually the very first model produced by Barnshaw. The pickup is an Ashworth bridge pickup, and the tuning from top to bottom is E,A,D,G,C,F (in 5ths). It also comes with a lightweight crush-proof Hiscox flight case. I recorded all of the 'Live at Place des Vosges' improvisations with this baby - the sound quality/response is pretty damn good. Its in pretty good condition considering the amount of touring and playing it has endured, but it does have a couple of minor 'personality blemishes' - but nothing too serious. There is a picture of a similar model online at http://www.solostring.com/images/violinbig.jpg. Mine is identical, except that the chin-rest is the same colour as the rest of the body. The list price at the moment is $3900 new. I am asking $2500 (ono). If anyone knows of a violinist who might want to try their hand at something different, then please forward them this info. Many thanks! -- Stuart Wyatt - Solo String Project http://www.solostring.com stuart@solostring.com