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Until the uprising comes.
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Some of the best cellos are so old that they are a bit like the Two Ronnies 'broom'. The certification process is long and can have a massive impact on the value of your cello, so that can be a real minefield too.
I would stick to guitar if I were you!
Though not quite as old as the Ship Of Theseus.
I used to have a CD of Dave Holland's solo cello pieces, the sound is just wonderful. I've had one attempt to play something on a cello and, well, I was pretty clueless.
In related news I've spotted that my cheapo bow (a mere £80ish) is now curving in entirely the wrong plane. I asked for some recommendations and my teacher is suggesting £6-800 for a replacement.
Ouchies.
The upside to these expenses is that if you have the necessary funds, you can actually get a return on investment on stuff you use to have fun with.
I'm not sure if you need to, I know someone who plays the Cello in an orchestra and his bow was a Dorfler (I think that's right) that cost around £150.
Don't muck about. Get a Kittel or Dominque Piccatte bow. You should be able to pick one up for around £150k (!)
I was thinking a Codabow, but that can be a mid-term thing now.