Cello Repair Coordination in Washington DC

Expert repair services from Jim Kelly—trusted by Washington DC’s musicians, collectors, and families for over 25 years.

Trusted Cello Repair in Washington DC

Washington Fine Violins brings over 25 years of professional expertise to the DMV area’s classical music community. Led by Jim Kelly—former Vice President of Potter Violins and current President & CEO of the National Philharmonic—we provide the personalized attention and expert guidance that larger shops cannot match.

Cello repairs require luthiers with specific expertise in larger instruments, understanding the structural challenges and setup intricacies that differ from violins and violas. From soundpost adjustments to major crack repairs, I connect you with DC area specialists who excel at cello work. As someone deeply connected to the classical music community, I ensure your cello receives expert care that optimizes both sound and playability.

Why Choose Washington Fine Violins for Cello Repair

At Washington Fine Violins, every Cello we handle—and every relationship we build—is rooted in a deep respect for music, craftsmanship, and the people who bring both to life. When it comes to Repair, we combine decades of expertise with genuine personal care.

25+ Years of Expertise

Jim Kelly's quarter-century in fine Cellos means accurate evaluations, honest guidance, and industry connections that ensure the best results for your Repair needs.

Musician's Perspective

As a professional violist with the National Philharmonic, Jim evaluates every Cello with both technical expertise and a player's ear—not just as a dealer.

Complete Transparency

No hidden fees, no pressure, no surprises. You'll know exactly what to expect before committing to our Repair services.

Personal Attention

Work directly with Jim Kelly throughout your entire Repair experience. Every Cello receives expert-level care from consultation to completion.

Why Choose Washington Fine Violins for Cello Repair

When you work with us for Cello Repair, you’re partnering with a specialist who values your instrument as much as you do. We combine expert market insight with personal attention to ensure every detail is handled with care and integrity.

Deep Industry Knowledge

25+ years of experience in fine Cellos means we understand current market values, quality craftsmanship, and what collectors and musicians are seeking.

Professional Standards

Every Cello we handle receives expert evaluation and preparation. From documentation to presentation, we maintain the highest professional standards.

Transparent Pricing

Fair, honest pricing with no hidden fees. You'll know exactly what to expect before we begin, and we only recommend services that truly benefit you.

Trusted Network

Connections to serious buyers, respected luthiers, insurance companies, and estate attorneys throughout the region ensure your Cello receives proper attention.

Clear Communication

Regular updates throughout the process. You're never left wondering about status or next steps—we keep you informed every step of the way.

One-on-One Service

Jim Kelly personally handles your Cello Repair from start to finish. No passing between staff members—you work directly with an expert.

How Cello Repair Works at Washington Fine Violins

Our Cello appraisals provide the comprehensive documentation and expert evaluation you need for insurance, estates, or legal purposes. Every appraisal is prepared with the same care and attention to detail that has made us trusted throughout the Washington DC region.

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Step 1
Initial Consultation

Contact us by phone, email, or through our website. Share details about your Cello and your specific needs. We'll schedule a convenient time for Jim Kelly to evaluate your situation and provide expert guidance—completely free with no obligation.

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Step 2
Expert Evaluation

Jim personally examines your Cello, assesses its condition and characteristics, and provides an honest professional assessment. You'll receive clear recommendations and realistic expectations for your Repair needs.

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Step 3
Detailed Proposal

We present a transparent proposal outlining timeline, pricing, and process. You'll know exactly what's included, what it costs, and what results to expect. Take time to review—there's never pressure to commit immediately.

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Step 4
Professional Execution

Once you approve, we handle everything with expert care. Whether it's preparing documentation, coordinating with specialists, or managing communications, we ensure every detail receives proper attention.

Complete Support for Fine String Instruments

At Washington Fine Violins, we offer specialized services for musicians, collectors, and families looking for trusted support with high-value string instruments.

String Instrument Sales

Carefully curated Cellos for professionals, collectors, and advancing students. Each instrument is selected for tone, condition, and character.

Consignments

We handle the sale of your Cello with full transparency—from evaluation to presentation—ensuring it reaches the right buyer.

Insurance & Estate Appraisals

Accurate, professional documentation for insurance, legal, or estate planning purposes. Trusted by musicians and families nationwide.

Consultations & Instrument Search

Need help finding the right Cello or bow? We provide honest guidance and personalized recommendations based on your goals and playing style.

Repairs & Restoration

We coordinate expert repairs, tonal adjustments, and full restorations through trusted luthiers—ensuring your Cello receives the skilled care it deserves.

Explore Fine Cellos Available Now

Carefully selected for professional players, collectors, and advancing players, our current collection of handpicked violins, violas, cellos and bows are is meticulously vetted for quality, tonal character, and historical provenance, offering instruments you can trust for performance, investment, or lifelong enjoyment.

Violin by Piero Badalassi

Pisa

1964

Violin by Giuseppi Lucci

Rome

1959

Violin by Émile L'Humbert

Paris

1908

Violin by Josef Klotz Jr.

Mittenwald

1801

Violin by Leandro Bisiach

Milan

1908

Violin by Nestor Audinot

Mirecourt

1893

Director: Jim Kelly

With over 25 years immersed in the world of fine string instruments, Jim Kelly brings a lifetime of passion and expertise to every client experience. From selecting quality Cellos and bows to coordinating professional repair and restoration work, his reputation is built on attention to detail, deep industry knowledge, and a genuine love for the craft.

Having worked closely with musicians of all levels—from beginners to concert artists—he understands that every Cello tells a story. Washington Fine Violins was founded to create a space where musicians can discover their voice through exceptional instruments and personalized service.

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Trusted by Washington DC's Music Community

Hear what our clients say about working with Washington Fine Violins:

For many years, Jim has and continues to provide the most personalized service whether it's maintaining and adjusting my Vuillaume or acquiring the best instruments and bows. He found me the two amazing bows that I currently play- a Fetique and a Morizot pere. He understands my specific needs as a player and matches them to the instruments. His knowledge of the market has proven that my instrument purchases are both a perfect fit for my playing and a great investment.

Regino Madrid
Concertmaster of The American Pops Orchestra, Former Assistant Concertmaster of "the President's Own" U.S. Marine Chamber Orchestra. Section Violin, National Symphony Orchestra.

As a player, [Jim Kelly] knows violins and bows and can speak of them and their makers from a historical perspective, and their resale prospects. He has learned what I like for my most advanced students and keeps that in mind when they come in to try instruments.

Ronda Cole
Northern Virginia Suzuki Music School and former Board of Director for Suzuki Association of America.

After years of playing on a J.B. Vuillaume lent from the Library of Congress, I wanted to move to a classic Italian Instrument. Jim Kelly, through his network of international sources, managed to secure a fine G.B. Guadagnini I play on now. I am grateful for his hard work.

Nurit Bar-Josef
Concertmaster-National Symphony Orchestra

"The patience and perseverance I have seen from Jim Kelly is truly admirable. Mr. Kelly has worked tirelessly to assess my advanced students' specific needs along with individual preferences for coloration of tone and projection of sound. These efforts to find each and every violinist their perfect match are relentless and so admirable. You can truly sense the great joy in this portion of Mr. Kelly's work, as he is genuinely honored to be part of this all-important process.

Amy Beth Horman
San Francisco Conservatory Pre-College Division and founder of Horman Violin Studio.

Jim takes personal interest in matching the perfect instrument with the player. His expertise and passion for the instruments coupled with his performer's ear and sensibility combine to create the ideal conditions for finding the match!

Philippe Chao
Viola-Washington National Opera at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

My husband and I have both had the pleasure of buying and selling many instruments and bows with Jim Kelly. We trust him implicitly to help with purchases and sales. He is not only extremely knowledgable about the instrument business, he also has the intuition of a musical colleague or coach, and he can make recommendations on what will help a musician sound their very best. Most recently Jim recommended commissioning a smaller viola by Charles Coquet in Paris. Jim guided every step for me while communicating with the maker directly. When the instrument arrived....I was pleased and grateful I took his advice on this commission as it was the perfect instrument for me.

Marjorie Goldberg
Violist Harrisburg Symphony and Philly Pops. Jon Fink, Cellist Harrisburg Symphony and Philly Pops.

Jim Kelly and his team are the absolute best. I moved to the DC area 4 years ago and he’s taken great care of my instrumental needs with service that is both professional and personal. He knew exactly what I needed to make my violas sound performance ready all the time.

Rizwan Jagani, violist, Multi-Genre Performing Artist
"New-Fit" Musician, Entertainer | Educator

Ten years ago, I knew I'd outgrown the viola that I was performing with, and the mere thought of trying to shop for my next one was daunting. Jim was knowledgeable, patient, and so helpful throughout the entire process. Not only did he offer an exceptional selection of instruments for me to try, he acted as a neutral consultant, blind-listening to me play not only the violas he offered me but even some that I found from other reputable dealers. With his expertise, he guided me to an viola/bow combo that was exactly what I needed. My viola was brand new, and over the years, it never ceases to amaze me how much I hear 'my voice' in the sound when I play. It only continues to get better! When it comes to the purchase of a fine instrument, there is no one I would trust more than Jim. In the years since, he's helped me by at times loaning me fine violins for work, and most recently, he worked with luthier Chris Jacoby to help build a five-string violin and assisted in the purchase of a bow to go with it. He also continues to care deeply that my instruments are performing their best, and has always had relationships with the most incredible luthiers. As a performer, I feel a deep sense of gratitude in knowing that there is someone who can so dependably serve as a partner who supports his musician community and offers only the best for each of his clients. I cannot recommend Jim Kelly and Washington Fine Violins enough!

Liz O'Hara
9th Street Quartet

Ready for Expert Cello Repair Guidance?

Schedule a one-on-one consultation and get personalized guidance tailored to your needs. Whether you’re a professional musician, collector, or managing a family estate, Jim Kelly provides the expert support you need. Your time is valuable, and we’re here to make every minute count.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cello Repair in Washington DC

Common questions about Cello Repair in Washington DC. Can’t find your answer? Contact us for a free consultation—we’re here to help.
How much do cello repairs cost?

Cello repair costs are generally higher than violin repairs due to instrument size and complexity. Common repairs typically cost: open seams $40-$80, soundpost work $50-$75, new bridge professionally fitted $120-$200, endpin repairs $75-$150, peg work $60-$100, fingerboard dressing $100-$150, crack repairs $200-$800 depending on location and severity, full professional setup $150-$250, neck angle adjustments $600-$1,200, and major restoration projects $2,000-$10,000 . I provide accurate estimates after examining your cello.

I coordinate cello repairs through DC area luthiers who specialize in larger instruments. Cellos present unique challenges—different structural stresses, larger glue surface areas, heavier component fitting, and setup considerations that violin specialists may not handle optimally. I know which local luthiers excel specifically at cello work and ensure your instrument goes to someone who regularly works on cellos, understands their particular needs, and can optimize both structural integrity and tonal performance.

Cello repair timelines vary by work complexity. Typical timelines: soundpost adjustments 1-3 days, minor setup work 3-7 days, open seam repairs 1-2 weeks, bridge fitting 1-2 weeks, endpin work 1-2 weeks, crack repairs 3-6 weeks, fingerboard work 2-3 weeks, comprehensive restoration 2-6 months. Cellos’ larger size and higher value often mean luthiers take appropriate time to ensure quality work. I provide realistic timeline expectations upfront and maintain communication throughout the repair process.
The most frequent cello repairs I coordinate include open seams (very common, especially on backs due to size), soundpost adjustments critical for tone, bridge fitting and replacement, endpin cracks or stuck mechanisms unique to cellos, peg issues due to higher string tension, top cracks often from impacts or humidity changes, fingerboard wear and unevenness, neck angle problems affecting playability, and rib cracks from impacts. I assess which issues are critical versus cosmetic and provide honest guidance about priorities.
During my free assessment, I provide honest guidance based on your cello’s value, repair costs, your playing level, and alternatives. As a rough guideline, if repairs cost more than 50% of the cello’s current value, upgrading often makes more sense financially. However, sentimental value and specific tonal qualities matter too. Sometimes a $3,000 cello with $1,500 needed repairs is worth fixing if it plays beautifully. I’ll be transparent about whether repairs are wise investments or if exploring replacement options serves you better.
If you can bring your cello to our Bethesda location, that’s ideal—I can examine it immediately during your appointment. If transportation is difficult, I can sometimes arrange to come to you for assessment (particularly for valuable instruments or clients with mobility challenges). When transporting cellos yourself, always use a quality hard case, secure it properly in your vehicle, avoid extreme temperatures, and handle carefully. If you’re concerned about transport, contact me to discuss options—we’ll find a solution.
Many cellos do require multiple repairs simultaneously—for example, open seams plus soundpost adjustment plus new bridge. I assess everything comprehensively and discuss priorities: what must be addressed immediately for playability or to prevent damage progression, what should be done soon, and what’s purely cosmetic and can wait. We can coordinate all work together for efficiency or prioritize critical repairs first if budget is a concern. I ensure the luthier understands all issues and coordinates work efficiently.

Absolutely. I coordinate repairs for any cello regardless of where it was purchased—other dealers, online, international acquisitions, family inheritances, or private sales. Quality repair coordination isn’t limited to instruments I’ve sold. Your cello deserves expert care from luthiers who specialize in larger instruments, and I’m happy to ensure that happens whether I sold you the cello or not.

Yes, endpin issues are common in cellos and I regularly coordinate this work. Whether your endpin is stuck, the mechanism is damaged, the rod is bent, or you want to upgrade to a different endpin type (adjustable versus solid, carbon fiber versus traditional), I connect you with luthiers experienced in endpin work. Endpin repairs also often require addressing cracks around the endpin button—a specialized repair that’s critical to assess properly.

Contact me via phone, email, or the website form to schedule a convenient assessment appointment. Bring your cello to our Bethesda location, or I can sometimes arrange to come to you given cellos’ size and transport considerations. The examination takes 30-60 minutes, during which I identify all issues, explain each repair, prioritize what’s critical versus optional, provide cost and timeline estimates, and answer your questions. This initial assessment is always complimentary with no obligation to proceed.

Find Your Perfect Cello

Whether you need expert Repair services or you’re searching for an instrument that speaks to your soul and elevates your music to the next level, Washington Fine Violins combines 25+ years of expertise with genuine personal care.

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