A sparkly-blue 4-string violin with bout and shell cutaways and silver bout and spine holes:

 

 

An aluminum-color 5-string violin with silver spine and bout holes, black bout and spine, bout and shell cutaways, silver accent painting on the front scroll face, chrome tuners and black knobs, and frets. This instrument has since been converted into a fretless octave violin (which plays as low as a cello's C string):

 

 

A candy-apple-red 4-string violin with natural spine holes and gold-colored hardware. Customizations include novel spine-hole placement, a truncated bout, a thickened and rounded scroll, a customer-selected chinrest, and a dramatic custom bout profile:

 

 

A sparkly-blue 5-string violin with black spine holes, a black bout and natural spine, black accent painting on the front face of the scroll, and chrome tuners and knobs. This customer-suggested color scheme is truly stunning:

 

 

A sparkly dark-green 4-string violin with black spine and bout holes and extra upper-shell cutaways:

 

 

A red 5-string violin with red spine holes and chrome tuners and knobs. This is my "classic" design:

 

 

A sparkly-blue 5-string violin with chrome tuners and knobs. This is my "classic" design: