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  1. Piero Badalassi. Highest auction price achieved. £ 6743.00. By John Dilworth. BADALASSI, Piero Born 1915 Forcoli, died 1991 Pisa Italy. Active in Pisa from 1936. Self-taught maker. Personal and classical models. Well finished.

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    Violin maker (1915 – 1991) Price History. - The auction record for this maker is $12,650 in Oct 2006, for a violin. - 6 auction price results. View all auction prices for Piero Badalassi. FULL SIZE.

  3. Jun 2, 2018 · Piero was a native of the Pisa region and taught himself violin making from the age of 16. After the second WW he became associated with the Soderci family. His output is small, probably less than 100 instruments.

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  4. Sep 11, 2017 · 1952 Piero Badalassi Violin - YouTube. ffsi1. 715 subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 564 views 6 years ago. Photos and more information available on the web site: http://www.finefretted.com/ Fine...

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  5. In 1939 Sderci made his famous viola later played by Piero Farulli with the Italian Quartet. Sderci, a simple and reserved man, worked with both Sacconi and Bisiach. Furthermore, one of Leandro’s sons, Carlo Bisiach (Milano 1892 – Firenze 1968), settled in Florence after his training in France and there he regularly collaborated with Sderci.

  6. Piero was a native of the Pisa region and taught himself violin making from the age of 16. After the second WW he became associated with the Sderci family. His output is small, probably less than 100 instruments. His violas are highly regarded, winning the gold medal for viola in the 1976 Iternational Triennal Competition. This viola is 41.9cm.

  7. Details. A violin, labelled Piero Badalassi in Pisa/Faceva l'Anno 1948; the two-piece back of strong medium grain, the ribs and scroll similar, the table of narrow to medium grain, the varnish of an orange colour, the length of back 14in (35.6cm)