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  1. David Bromberg: appraisals, sales & acquisitions. R. Teal Wintsch: making, repair and restoration of violins, violas & cellos, tonal specialist. Jamie Goldie: bow making, violin repairs.

  2. Jul 22, 2019 · Musician David Bromberg began collecting American-made violins about a half-century ago and has amassed the world’s largest collection. He had planned to have them showcased in the Library of Congress, but that plan fell through.

  3. Settling into the corner of big leather couches in his home, upstairs from his retail shop, David Bromberg Fine Violins, we’re surrounded by fiddles. The impressive American collection lines the walls of the apartment, cheek to jowl with vivid, sequin-covered, voodoo-inspired artwork created by Josephson, a well-known authority on Haitian art.

  4. We are happy to welcome the customers of David Bromberg Fine Violins. The shop has transitioned to Wintsch Violins with bows by Jamie Goldie; offering you the same professional services you have come to trust from Teal and Jamie for more than a decade.

  5. Nov 12, 2015 · In the ’70s, band member Jay Ungar, whom Bromberg called a fiddle genius, inspired him to buy his first — an American-made violin. The purchase turned into a collection for the multi-instrumentalist, and today Bromberg owns 263 violins. “My wife calls them the world’s most expensive wallpaper,” he joked.

  6. “He pioneered the seemingly inconceivable mash up of country and western, low-down blues, bluegrass and sea shanties with searing rock and roll guitar licks... Bromberg, now 71, set the course and standards for today’s Americana.” – No Depression

  7. David Bromberg Fine Violins (now Wintsch Violins, LLC) is located at 601 N Market St in Wilmington, Delaware 19801. David Bromberg Fine Violins (now Wintsch Violins, LLC) can be contacted via phone at 302-472-6700 for pricing, hours and directions.

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