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Knilling School Model Cello 3/4 size - P112C34 outfit with Perfection Pegs
Fully Shop Adjusted

Hand-Carved and crafted in the Knilling-China factory by dedicated violin makers - using solid spruce and solid maple.
Complete shop setup in St. Louis at the Knilling Violin shop (Established in 1922). See complete instrument specification below.


MAKERS OF FINEST STRINGED INSTRUMENTS SINCE 1922

At Knilling, their highest purpose is the design of instruments that draw musicians in, and help them find their own, personal sound. They feel that a musician’s voice is a unique gift that must be sought out and honed, and their passion is creating instruments that inspire both players and educators, and help guide a musician in bringing their voice to life.

 

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FOUNDED ON A PREMISE OF EXCELLENCE

Knilling was founded in St. Louis, 1922. It’s founder, Bernard Kornblum, had deep roots in both music and Europe, the very birthplace of the violin, naming his company for a well-known German luthier, Johannes Knilling. Over the past century, Knilling has focused on the quality and craftsmanship of their instruments and are known around the world for models with a fantastic aesthetic and excellent longevity. Knilling’s use and knowledge of tonewoods has worked in concert with their designs to achieve a range of focused sounds that students and professionals alike will enjoy.
     
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INNOVATION AND CRAFTSMANSHIP

Other innovations and commitment to quality lie in our custom shop in St. Louis. Every instrument is inspected and set up before shipping, and every order is prepared according to an educator or player’s needs. Customers can order specific tailpieces, pegs, bows and strings, and we stand by each instrument with an exceptional,
Limited Lifetime Warranty. As Knilling looks forward to another century of design, craftsmanship and innovation, we will continue to seek out ways to improve the user experience, to create instruments that inspire, and awaken music within our players.
     
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Eloquently voiced, beautifully balanced instruments

Removing the barriers of old designs and paving a clearer way to practice, discovery and mastery is at the heart of Knilling’s purpose. As Knilling looks forward to another century of design, craftsmanship and innovation, we will continue to seek out ways to improve the user experience, to create instruments that inspire, and awaken music within our players.

 

THE KNILLING STRING SHOP

WHERE STATE OF THE ART ALIGNS WITH TRADITION

A detailed setup is an essential part of any quality string instrument which is why Knilling has had a fully-functioning shop, located in St. Louis,
since the brand’s inception in 1922.
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FOCUS ON CRAFT

Completely re-imagined and redesigned in 2018, the Knilling String Shop is a fine example of what a modern production shop should be. The Knilling String Shop performs over 750 quality checks and measurements each day, ensuring that your instrument is in perfect working order. Each Knilling instrument is designed to respond and will play beautifully the moment you draw your bow across its strings.

     
     
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240 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

Our Shop Team is experienced in all manner of string instrument production, and prides itself on continuously furthering its own knowledge of current market trends as well as historical standards. Members of the Knilling String Shop are also players who perform in some of the finest ensembles in St. Louis and throughout the Midwest. They utilize their hands, and their ears, to ensure your Knilling sounds as good as it looks.

     
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HAND-PREPARED TO PERFORM

The Knilling String Shop is where old world tradition meets new world technology. Every single Knilling instrument receives the proper level of care, whether it be a beginning student violin to a master level cello. Nothing leaves our shop until it’s right. Nothing leaves our building until we are 100% positive you will love playing it.

 

WHY KNILLING? AN ASSURED ATTENTION TO DETAIL

At Knilling, everything we do revolves around trust. With trust comes the responsibility to deliver a positive musical experience to the player and listener alike and this responsibility is at the heart of what we do every single day.

 

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A SOUND INVESTMENT

Educators trust the Knilling name in their orchestra because it is synonymous with consistency. Parents rely on Knilling for their children because of its durability. Most importantly though, players young and old alike trust Knilling for its depth and quality of sound. Making a great violin or cello isn’t simply about tonewoods; a superb instrument starts with great wood, but is also crafted with care by skilled hands and finished with an attention to the finest details.

     
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INSTRUMENTS TO INSPIRE

Knilling is more than a fine violin or expertly-figured bass. The Knilling family is dedicated to the sustained success of the Music Education community. Music Education is the backbone of every Fine Arts department; a strong Music Program turns young scholars into lifelong learners. Knilling is there to support every step along this special journey through our instruments, our educational materials, and our knowledgeable team.

Knilling is the name we nurture, which is why Knilling is the name you trust.



For those seeking an affordable and pleasing outfit reflecting Old World craftsmanship and quality, the Knilling School Model offers a complete package with a handsomely flamed instrument, crafted from solid, seasoned spruce and maple tonewoods for superior tone, with inlaid purfling, high quality ebony fittings, shaded antique brown finish, plus Knilling Custom Shop adjustment with premium components for playing ease and superior performance.

The complete outfit features a padded cover and brazilwood bow with ebony frog and white horsehair.

The Knilling School model is offered .


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The Challenge of Tuning

Most players will admit (and earlier attempts also attest), that tuning with the friction peg leaves considerable room for improvement. String adjusters, which can help, add mass where it should not be, can be functionally problematic, and can damage the instrument. And in the end, they do not address the problem of a slipping or stuck peg. An enduring solution would require care and consideration for tradition, for the instrument’s structure, and for the musician. This basic idea lies behind the inventor’s creation, and Knilling’s support, of this remarkable innovation.

PIONEERING USE OF TECHNOLOGY

When synthetic-core strings were first introduced in the mid twentieth century,
they were widely portrayed as unfit replacements for the gut-core strings most advanced players were using at the time. Today, however, high-tech strings —
synthetic-core and otherwise — have widely displaced gut-core strings for both
amateur and professional string players. That early reaction to new innovations
is rather typical of the traditional mindset that often characterizes string players
and indeed, many in the string industry, even today. For this and other reasons,
we understand that the introduction of a new system for tuning, no matter how
good, or how revolutionary, takes time. However, due to the extraordinary set of
tuning and maintenance problems they solve for players, educators, and retailers
who serve them, acceptance and demand for Perfection Pegs has become
widespread, and its usage by professionals and students alike expanding
exponentially. The Perfection planetary mechanism is now in growing demand
for use on an ever-expanding list of traditionally friction pegged instruments,
including the viola da gamba, aoud, sitar, flamenco guitar, viola d’amore, ukulele, mandolin, and others. In fact, virtually any instrument that incorporates friction
wood pegs can benefit from Perfection’s planetary mechanism.

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RESPECT FOR TRADITION

In the string world, changes in the instrument’s music, methodology, and making, are often challenged before they are embraced. And yet the history of the violin, a veritable icon of tradition, is also a history of significant innovations in response to the needs of the player and advances in technology, which have increased the utility and musical potential of the instrument, and extended the creative reach of the musician. Who, today, really plays the violin of four centuries ago? Consider: alterations to the instrument have included the addition of the chinrest, a longer neck, adoption of the shoulder rest, a steeper and longer fingerboard, more robust and longer bass bar, composite tailpieces, a nylon tailpiece loop, and a differently carved bridge. With the shift away from gut strings, the raise in pitch, and the introduction of the steel strings, our tuning mechanism has undergone changes as well, quite notably the introduction of metal string adjusters to the tailpiece. However, a satisfactory solution to slipping or sticking pegs remained unresolved… until the introduction of the revolutionary Perfection Planetary pegs.

REFINING AND ENHANCING

The initial acceptance of the Perfection Peg by alternative style musicians rapidly expanded to the music education community. Subsequently, the Perfection Planetary Peg mechanism won acceptance among professionals and artist players, even for extremely valuable vintage instruments. Perfection Pegs are now in use from conservatories to recording studios, schools to concert halls. Professional acceptance has also spurred the development of new Perfection Peg technologies incorporated into professional model Perfection planetary pegs. These next generation pegs also feature exotic wood heads with matching shanks, to complement the finest of instruments.

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Key Features-

Pegs/Machine Heads   Ebony
Strings   D'Addario Prelude steelcore
Bridge   German Teller European maple
Tailpiece   Composite with four built-in tuners
String Adjusters   Composite with four built-in tuners
Adjustment   Knilling Custom Shop
Cover/Case   Padded cover
Bow   Wood with horsehair

Structure

Top   Solid seasoned spruce
Back and Sides   Solid flamed maple
Neck and Scroll   Maple
Graduation   Yes
Finish   Nitrocellulose lacquer
Fingerboard   Ebony
Purfling   Inlaid purfling
Nut Saddle   Ebony
Shape   Stradivari
Country of Origin   China