Why does it seem so that the value of violins grows more/higher than it does for other instruments?

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Why does it seem so that the value of violins grows more/higher than it does for other instruments?

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it’s because the violin in question is an antique made by a man who made exceptional instruments that are still functional today. and because there is a limited supply, the price goes up accordingly.

it’s like asking about the price of a painting that was made hundreds of years ago…

antiques and artwork are essentially priceless.

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