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Be the Lucky Winner of a Soloist II Violin by StringWorks
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A $1,395 value! Strings presents the Soloist II Giveaway sponsored by StringWorks. Made by hand from aged European spruce and maple woods, the Soloist II violin produces a gorgeous open tone with remarkable resonance, rewarding you with clean changes throughout all ranges. This magnificent instrument is part of a new line from StringWorks. Each instrument is handcrafted in its Romanian workshop and play tested to assure superior tone. Every Soloist II violin is set up with Thomastik Dominant strings, and features an Aubert Mirecourt bridge, ebony fingerboard, inlaid purfling, rich oil varnish, and ebony fittings (Hill-style with heart-shaped pegs). ENTER NOW! This Giveaway ends June 30, 2009. Strings magazine is proud to team up with StringWorks to present the Soloist II Violin On or around July 15, 2009, one lucky reader will receive the StringWorks Soloist II Violin. Thanks for reading Strings and for participating in the Soloist II Violin Giveaway, sponsored by StringWorks (stringworks.com).
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Giveaway Rules: No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. Each entry must be individually entered by using the Online Entry Form and received by June 30, 2009. Prize drawings will be made on or around July 15, 2009. The winner will receive a StringWorks Soloist II violin. Prize selected at random. Winner will be notified by mail. Prize will be fulfilled by StringWorks Giveaway Sponsors within 60 days of receipt of winner’s written acceptance. Employees of String Letter Publishing and StringWorks are not eligible to win. Odds of winning depend on the number of entries received. Limit one entry per person. Strings magazine reserves the right to identify winners in the magazine and on the Strings website. To learn the identity of the prize winner, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to StringWorks Soloist II Violin Giveaway, c/o Strings, PO Box 767, San Anselmo, CA 94979-0767. This offer ends on June 30, 2009. Taxes are the responsibility of the winners. No prize substitutions are permitted.
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