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This violin bow was made in the Seifert workshop located in Bubenreuth, Germany. The Seifert workshop was founded by Oskar Seifert in 1932 who lear...
View full detailsThis violin bow was made in the Seifert workshop located in Bubenreuth, Germany. The Seifert workshop was founded by Oskar Seifert in 1932 who lear...
View full detailsThis violin bow was made in the Seifert workshop located in Bubenreuth, Germany. The Seifert workshop was founded by Oskar Seifert in 1932 who lear...
View full detailsThe Knoll workshop where this bow was crafted, was established in 1932 with Alfred Knoll (1909-1980). Alfred’s son Harmut was born in 1937 and he ...
View full detailsThis violin bow was made in the Seifert workshop located in Bubenreuth, Germany. The Seifert workshop was founded by Oskar Seifert in 1932 who lear...
View full detailsThe Knoll workshop where this bow was crafted, was established in 1932 with Alfred Knoll (1909-1980). Alfred’s son Harmut was born in 1937 and he s...
View full detailsThe Kreisler Hybrid bow is a fantastic option for players needing a high-performance bow at an affordable price. It has a carbon composite centre a...
View full detailsThis violin bow was made in the Japanese workshop ‘Archet.’ The Archet workshop has been active since 1983. Their bows are inspired by the master F...
View full detailsThis bow was made by Dominique "Justin" Poirson around 1900. Born in Mirecourt in 1851, Poirson began his studies under Nicolas Maire at the age of...
View full detailsThis bow was made by Charles Louis Bazin. His father Charles Nicolas Bazin introduced him to bow-making and in 1907 he took over the family busine...
View full detailsThis bow is sold with a certificate by Pierre Guillaume and weighs 60g.
A fine violin bow by August Edwin Prager made in Markneukirchen c.1930. Suitable for advancing players seeking to do their higher grades.
This bow is made from Brazilwood in the European tradition of bow-making. It is perfect for advancing players who want the traditional feel of a wo...
View full detailsThis bow is made from Pernambucco in the European tradition of bow-making. It is perfect for advancing players who want the traditional feel of a w...
View full detailsThe Knoll workshop where this bow was crafted, was established in 1932 with Alfred Knoll (1909-1980). Alfred’s son Harmut was born in 1937 and he ...
View full detailsThe Kreisler student viola bow is ideal for violists playing up to a 3rd grade standard. It is made from a fine grain timber and horsehair. The fro...
View full detailsThe Kreisler Carbon Viola Bow is the bow of choice amongst advancing beginners and intermediate players due to its price and playability.The carbon...
View full detailsThe Kreisler Carbon Viola Bow is the bow of choice amongst advancing beginners and intermediate players due to its price and playability.The carbon...
View full detailsThe Kreisler One Star Viola Bow is a great choice for advancing beginners and intermediate players who prefer the traditional look, feel and sound ...
View full detailsThis viola bow was made in the Seifert workshop located in Bubenreuth, Germany. The Seifert workshop was founded by Oskar Seifert in 1932 who learn...
View full detailsThis viola bow was made in the Seifert workshop located in Bubenreuth, Germany. The Seifert workshop was founded by Oskar Seifert in 1932 who learn...
View full detailsThis viola bow was made in the Seifert workshop located in Bubenreuth, Germany. The Seifert workshop was founded by Oskar Seifert in 1932 who learn...
View full detailsThis viola bow was made in the Seifert workshop located in Bubenreuth, Germany. The Seifert workshop was founded by Oskar Seifert in 1932 who learn...
View full detailsFrog: Silver/EbonyLapping: Silver wire with Goat leather
The Knoll workshop where this bow was crafted, was established in 1932 with Alfred Knoll (1909-1980). Alfred’s son Harmut was born in 1937 and he ...
View full detailsThis viola bow was made in the Knoll workshop in 2019. The Knoll workshop was established in 1932 with Alfred Knoll (1909-1980). Alfred’s son Harmu...
View full detailsBorn in 1965 in Buckingham, Paul Sadka is a modern bow maker currently working in his own workshop in Cornwall. Sadka first studied bow-making with...
View full detailsThis viola bow was made in Markneukirchen in the early 20th Century by the Nürnberger family. Having established themselves in Markneukirchen in th...
View full detailsThe son of notable Mirecourt bow-maker Charles-Nicolas Bazin II, Charles Louis Bazin initially learned the trade as an apprentice with his father a...
View full detailsKarl Gerhard Penzel (1927-2017) was the son of bow maker Kurt Walter Penzel. He trained and worked in Erlbach under the direction of his great-uncl...
View full detailsThe C2 is a giant step up from the average wooden or composite bow. Don't waste your efforts playing a lesser bow.
Stick of fine quality, french polished, selected frog with lined abalone slide and Iris eye inlaid in a ring, three part button with narrow ebony p...
View full detailsTraditional viola bows are not strong enough for modern strings and too heavy for a comfortable and fast playing. To solve this problem we have mad...
View full detailsThe Sydney String Centre sits on the unceded lands of the Gamaragal people. We pay our respects to Elders and communities past, present, and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who also work and live on this land.