Dorfler Violin Bow - 26 Ligne Bohème
Dorfler Violin Bow - 26 Ligne Bohème Features:
• first-class Pernambuco stick
• round or octagon
• Sartory head
• mammoth tip
• selected Sartory ebony frog with Parisian eye
Dorfler Violin Bow - 22a Pernambuco Wood - Genuine Silver Trimming - Master Bow - Octagonal Features:
• Selected, matured Pernambuco stick
• Octagonal (22 Round)
• Selected ebony frog with trimmed slide
• Parisian eye
• Three-part ebony button with eight inlaid eyes or massive button with eye
• Silver wire winding
For experienced, demanding musicians playing at a high level!
Excellent grade A Pernambuco stick, 30 years of impeccable storage and drying. Excellent elastomechanic qualities. Genuine silver-mounted. Only selected Pernambuco sticks are used for Dörfler Master Bows, which are crafted and manufactured with a master’s expertise. They are decorated with beautiful engravings and unique inlays, making every bow one of a kind.
Features:
Dorfler Violin Bow - 26 Ligne Bohème Features:
• first-class Pernambuco stick
• round or octagon
• Sartory head
• mammoth tip
• selected Sartory ebony frog with Parisian eye
Paesold PA468 Violin Bow Specifications:
• Size: 4/4
• Brand stamp - Roderich Paesold***
• Wood Stick: Pernambuco
• Frog: Ebony
• Wood quality: AAA+
• Shape: Round or Octagonal
• Tip: Mammoth
• Lapping: Navette Black
• Winding: Sterling Silver Wire
• Mounting Material: Sterling Silver
• Ornamentation: Parisian Eye
• Button: 3 Part with inlays
Violin Bow by Grimm-Berlin Specifications:
• Made around 1920 from Grimm’s workshop in Berlin
• Length: 29 inches, 73.7 cm.
• Weight: 55.4 g
Violin Bow stamped Charotte Millot Specifications:
• The round bow is made of high-quality Pernambuco.
• It is a strong, straight bow with no visible cracks or repairs.
• It is silver-nickel mounted.
• Length: 29.4 inches or 74.7cm. Weight: 62.0 g.
Manoel Francisco Pageot Style Viola Bow
• Excellent craftsmanship
• Easy to use
• Match instruments easily
• Professional Sound
Auguste Lenoble was a French military man born in 1828. He moved to Paris in 1862, became the master of Charles Peccatte, and opened his workshop in 1866. He partnered with Peccatte from 1874 to 1881. Lenoble passed away in 1895 in Paris.
Violin Bow by Christian Wilhelm Knop Specifications:
• Length: 28.4 inches or 72.1cm.
• Weight: 59.0gr
• This bow was repaired on the handle
C. W. KNOPF violin bow offers someone an excellent opportunity to purchase an early German masterwork in perfect condition at a reasonable price.