Case for a Schwarzer zither
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2015 4:43 pm
I recently resotred a model 27 (I think) concert zither with very elaborate decorative work. Unfortunately, the case was missing and I felt it deserved an appropriate case. The pictures attached show the walnut case with burl top and plush interior. The top has a removable rail so that it doubles as a music stand as needed. The case actually was more work than the zither restoration.
It is really a shame that the original case is lost because the Schwarzer cases I have seen have been first rate. I can understand why someone would consider a case with broken top or bottom, or tacky shredded covering to be trash. But in fact nearly always these cases can be restored in some fashion. Tops and bottoms can be replaced and recovered or painted. The main thing is to retain the frame because crafting this requires quite a bit of work and time consuming fitting. Something to consider if you acquire a historical instrument.
It is really a shame that the original case is lost because the Schwarzer cases I have seen have been first rate. I can understand why someone would consider a case with broken top or bottom, or tacky shredded covering to be trash. But in fact nearly always these cases can be restored in some fashion. Tops and bottoms can be replaced and recovered or painted. The main thing is to retain the frame because crafting this requires quite a bit of work and time consuming fitting. Something to consider if you acquire a historical instrument.