Bows
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Entry level wooden violin bow
In general, with a modest amount of playing and careful handling, they will last for 2 to 3 years.
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Schumann carbon fibre violin bow
This bow is more refined than cheaper composite bows.
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4/4 violin bow in the style of Knopf
This bow is of German trade origin, c.1890, in the style of Knopf. It has a lovely old Pernambuco stick, and a nickel mounted ebony frog.
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4/4 cello bow by J. S. Berridge, U.K.
A contemporary English cello bow made in the fine English tradition.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVCB196.
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Alois Sandner viola bow, c.1970
As is so often the case within the tradition, Alois Sandner studied bow making at his father’s bench.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVAB66.
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Arnold Dolmetsch, Baroque violin bow, UK, c.1935
Arnold Dolmetsch ran a significant early music workshop in Haslemere, Surrey producing all manner of authentic instruments and bows.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVNB635
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C. N. Bazin violin bow, c. 1890
Bows from C. N. Bazin’s Mirecourt workshop were made for some of the most prominent violin establishments of the day.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number VNB482.
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C. N. Bazin violin bow, Mirecourt, France c.1890
Charles Nicolas Bazin, was one of the best Mirecourt makers of his time.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVNB422.
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Entry level wooden cello bow
In general, with a modest amount of playing and careful handling, they will last for 2 to 3 years.
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Chinese trade wooden cello bow, c. 2015
A step up from the basic entry level bow
OUT OF STOCK
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Generic Chinese baroque cello bow
A generic beginner level baroque bow.
This bow is out of stock at the moment but we hope to get more in again early in 2021.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 6193
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Schumann entry level wooden cello bow
The entry level bow of the Schumann brand will perform all the basic functions well.
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Claude Thomassin violin bow, Paris c.1915
Fine French bow making from the heart of the Mirecourt tradition.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 526.
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Dodd / Corsby cello bow, London, c.1855
This bow can draw out a powerful sound with excellent dynamic range.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVCB150.
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E. H. Roth violin bow, Markneukirchen c.1920
Ernst Heinrich Roth was a highly respected artisan running a large, successful enterprise.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 624.
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Entry level wooden viola bow
In general, with a modest amount of playing and careful handling, they will last for 2 to 3 years.
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Schumann entry level wooden viola bow
The entry level bow of the Schumann brand will perform all the basic functions well.
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F Vincent Lyon cello bow, France c.2000
Produced by the renowned French workshop of J B Daber, the bow bears their trade stamp ‘F. VINCENT.LYON’
Please contact us for more details, quoting number CVCB204.
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German Trade viola bow, c.1975
Germany has a rich tradition of making bows for the trade which were subsequently exported worldwide.
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German trade violin bow, unstamped, silver mounted with a pernambuco stick
A fine, unstamped, German violin bow from the 1930s.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number VNB452.