So I'm going to be honest with you, because someone wasn't honest with me. This isn't a good violin. I paid $100 for it from a guy who had a garage that was suspiciously full of violins. I wanted to learn to play, and see if I would enjoy it. And I did!
The problem is that it takes a couple hours to realize the neck is jacked up. It's not broken, but it's built cheaply. I suspect any violin you find on here that looks the same will be of similar poor quality. But, what I can say for this shitty violin is that it let me mess around for $100 and see if I'd like this, instead of spending $2000+ on an actual good violin. Which I'm saving up for, but it's going to be a minute, and in the meantime, I've gotten good enough that I know the awful sounds this thing makes are due to poor construction, not to me. So that was worth something?
Anyway, if you're in the same boat, and want to mess around before committing to an instrument, this violin is for you. It would also be good as parts for an art project, or if you want to smash it in a vertical video? I dunno, man. The point is that by buying this violin, you can do whatever you want with it, and you absolutely won't be destroying a work of art. It is probably worth noting that the case this violin comes with is in pretty good condition. I'm not going to say that it's worth $50 itself, but if you have a 4/4 violin and just need a case, or you're just looking for an eclectic handbag, there are some other fringe benefits to this buy.
I'll meet you anywhere in Lancaster city. I won't ship it. I won't meet "with your agent." I will meet with your spouse because you're always wary about meeting strangers from the internet. And like, why wouldn't you be? Internet strangers are scary. I could be an ax murder. YOU could be an ax murderer. I'll probably send my spouse to meet your spouse. Feels safer for the both of us that way?
All offers, reasonable or otherwise, will be entertained.