The violin dealer lived alone in a house furnished with enough antiques to make Dylan feel at home in time.
It was made by Mr. Axelrod's main violin dealer.
A violin dealer on his cellphone whispered, presumably to a client, "One million eight - we're out, right?"
He originally stayed in San Francisco where a violin dealer suggested that he should study repairing older instruments under a master luthier.
This page refers to the violin dealer and collector.
Luigi Tarisio (c. 1790 - October 1854) was an Italian violin dealer and collector.
Eventually, a family member placed the violin in a vault, where it lay until a violin dealer tracked it down.
October - Luigi Tarisio, violin dealer and collector (born c. 1790)
Passa was for many years the best known violin dealer and expert in San Francisco.
In 2002, CNN characterized him as the "world's most respected violin dealer" and "king of all violin dealers."