DESCRIPTION: Paul Bradley plays on a violin he recently made. The violin's new owner said: It has a sweet, warm, luscious tone. The difference between this violin and any other I've played is obvious. Rich. It almost plays itself. It is receptive to touch and generously expressive. It forgives inaccuracies to a degree because the projection of resonation makes for such a nice sounding note. Subtle inaccuracies in bowing are not projected as scritches, but bathed over by the warmth.