Nagoya Suzuki Model 220 Violin 4/4

Genuine Suzuki instruments made in Nagoya, Japan have become the standard of quality and value in fractional sized string instruments. All of our Nagoya Suzuki instruments are shop adjusted in the United States to assure optimum playability 220 has a pressed (solid) top. and is the overwhelming choice of Suzuki educators everywhere, offering a responsive, resonant instrument at an affordable price More
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