Between 1927 and 1949 his instruments won important awards at the exhibitions held at Rome and Cremona.
He applied the varnish with great skill; this varies in consistency and colour depending on the period.
[1] "Ferdinando Garimberti, along with Ansaldo Poggi and Giuseppe Ornati, are considered the top 3 modern Italian makers of the 20th century.
Many soloists, past and present, own Garimberti and Poggi instruments as they function as good facsimile Stradivaris and Guarneris.
As we have seen in the recent sold prices of instruments by Ferdinando Garimberti, Ansaldo Poggi, and Giuseppe Ornati, their investment potential is huge."