Selling Your Instrument
A New Start
We are dedicated to furthering The Arts and the benefits it holds for all generations.
As a strong supporter of charities for instrument makers and with relationships to schools and orchestras we are intent on helping players try to deliver their best performances by accessing instruments which hitherto would have been difficult to source.




How To Take Your Photos
Please try to take good quality clear photographs of the front, back, scroll and the centre of the instrument.
A violin could be balanced upright on a sturdy glass, jar or bowl and ensure that the instrument is safe and will not fall while being photographed. Put cushions around the violin to be extra safe.
It is best to take the photos in a natural light and if using a camera on your phone stand a few feet away and zoom in to fill the frame with instrument as illustrated to the left.
Also provide any information about the instrument and bear in mind that most labels in violins are faked so it will not be a 400 year old Stradivarius etc.
Our Vision
Helping generations of players to discover their abilities and enjoy the fullest musical experience they can.
