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The Dörfler Bow Making Workshop is a fourth generation family business who combine the tradition of German bow making with the style of prolific Fr...
View full detailsThe Dörfler Bow Making Workshop is a fourth generation family business who combine the tradition of German bow making with the style of prolific Fr...
View full detailsThis violin bow is stamped Müsing - L4 and weighs 52.02 grams. The stick is made from carbon fibre, with stainless steel lapping and a leather grip...
View full detailsThis violin bow is stamped Müsing - L3 and weighs 50.12 grams. The stick is made from carbon fibre, with stainless steel lapping and a leather grip...
View full detailsThis violin bow is stamped Müsing - L5 and weighs 50.92 grams. The stick is made from carbon fibre with stainless steel lapping and a leather grip....
View full detailsThis violin bow is stamped Müsing - L6 and weighs 50.41 grams. The stick is made from carbon fibre, with silver lapping and a leather grip, and mea...
View full detailsThe S4 is a great bow at a bargain price. Its sound betters than any conventional carbon bow and most wooden bows, no matter what their price tag s...
View full detailsThis bow was made by Hipployte Camille Lamy in Paris, in 1935. Born in 1875, H. C. Lamy was the first son of Alfred Lamy, one of the most well-know...
View full detailsFrog: Silver/EbonyLapping: Silver Silk with Goat leather
This cello bow was made in the Japanese workshop ‘Archet.’ The Archet workshop has been active since 1983. Their bows are inspired by the master Fr...
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 detailsFrog: Silver/EbonyLapping: Silver Silk with Goat leather
This violin bow was made by Josef P. Gabriel in Erlangen, Germany. In 1982 he began his apprenticeship as a bow maker under Alfons Riedel in Bubenr...
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.