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Everyday 1973 Eh Roth 17" Viola With A 40% Price Cut [LTi1J0Zv]

$91.99 $294.99 -69%

This 17" viola from 1973 is in fantastic shape, with no evidence of any repairs whatsoever. This would be a great step-up instrument for the student or the fiddler looking to add the low growl of a viola to their instrument collection. With a deep, r

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Everyday 1973 Eh Roth 17" Viola With A 40% Price Cut [LTi1J0Zv]

This 17" viola from 1973 is in fantastic shape, with no evidence of any repairs whatsoever. This would be a great step-up instrument for the student or the fiddler looking to add the low growl of a viola to their instrument collection. With a deep, rich and focused tone, this incredibly responsive instrument will bring your playing to the next level. 

Setup with a new bridge and D'Addario Helicore strings by our own Mark Burin, this viola also features an early incarnation of fine-tuner style pegs.

Outstanding instrument. 

Case (though kind of beat up) and bow included. 

About E.H. Roth Violins

One of the most prolific of the Markneukirchen violin workshops, the firm of Ernst Heinrich Roth produced an enormous number of consistently high-quality instruments in the 20th century. Roth, son of a violin maker, started his firm in 1902. In an effort to counter the unscrupulous labeling practices rampant in 19th century Germany, the Roth firm insisted on an unprecedented degree of transparency in representation of their instruments. The firm used at least 14 different models, many of which were faithful reproductions of classical Cremonese masterpieces by Stradivari and Guarneri. As the firm carefully explained in its promotional literature, every authentic Roth instrument bears a serial number and the brand "Ernst Heinrich Roth" to the inside back, in addition to a standardized label indicating the year of production and identifying the maker, and often the model, being reproduced. Materials and craftsmanship are uniformly good, and the firm's literature maintained that Roth supervised and finished every instrument to leave the shop. A certificate of authenticity indicating the serial number and model accompanied each example.

In 1921 Roth's son Ernst Heinrich II moved to the United States, providing a new market for the export of the family's product. However, the firm struggled during WWII and in its ensuing isolation as a part of Soviet East Germany. Roth Sr. died in 1948, and the company relocated to Bubenreuth in the Western bloc in 1953. 

What Our Customers Say

January 26, 2026

Absolutely no complaints!

A well-designed, extremely, very, so very high-quality item.

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January 26, 2026

Absolutely no complaints!

It’s a very fine item. And a very, very great purchase.

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January 26, 2026

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