Violin Bow by Max Schaeffner (Schäffner)

    Violin Bow by Max Schaeffner (Schäffner)

    $2,750.00

    Violin Bow by Max Schaeffner (Schäffner) Features:

    • Bows are made on French patterns. 

    • The round stick is made of fine-quality Pernambuco wood 

    • Stamped - Max Schäffner

    • The bow was repaired on the tail. 

    An excellent active bow produces a clear, sweet, noble tone - this bow complements mellow-sounding violins and adds clarity and elegance to the tone.

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    German Early 1900s violin bow by Max Schäffner.

    Max Schäffner was born in Markneukirchen in 1870 and studied violin and bow making. He established his workshop independently in Markneukirchen in 1896 and moved to Hamburg in 1906. 

    Bow Features

    • Bows are made on French patterns. 
    • The round stick is made of fine-quality Pernambuco wood 
    • Stamped - Max Schäffner
    • The bow was repaired on the tail. 

    An excellent active bow produces a clear, sweet, noble tone - this bow complements mellow-sounding violins and adds clarity and elegance to the tone.

    Specifications:

    • Length: around 29.3 inches, 74.4cm.
    • Weight: around 59.4gr
    • The bow was repaired on the tail.
    • Length: around 29.3 inches, 74.4cm.
    • Weight: around 59.4gr

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