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Arlecchino
1 year ago

Hello KaSFan,

I’ll give you an answer as you probably didn’t expect it. But everything else would not be serious.

First of all, you should be aware of why and why you need a second sheet. I can think of it, but it doesn’t have to be yours.
Then you should – there is no time pressure – go to one or more violin makers who also have a selection of cello sheets, and try which is good for you, with which you really like to play. I would consider the price less. Maybe you’ll be reopening your cello at some point, and then you might already have your wish. Good instruments and arches are not bought for years but for decades!

As a dealer, Thomann when it is accessible to you. There are over 120 cello sheets of all price classes available, pupils and master arches, and you can sample instruments or arches in an isolated sample room.
ArcVerona (M + T musical instruments) in Bad Mergentheim also has a good selection, but in Master arches.

Summary: Try not to buy online on recommendation.

LG

telemann2000
1 year ago

Have you ever considered a good carbon sheet?

https://www.muesing.eu/cellobogen/