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Old violin bow, France, circa 1940

French violin bow with excellent sound and playing qualities and an unrivaled price-performance ratio. The typical Laberte violin bow is a perfect match for almost all violins and is absolutely convincing in terms of sound and playing technique.

This old French violin bow is also at home where higher-quality violin bows are normally played. Thanks to its attractive...

French violin bow with excellent sound and playing qualities and an unrivaled price-performance ratio. The typical Laberte violin bow is a perfect match for almost all violins and is absolutely convincing in terms of sound and playing technique.

This old French violin bow is also at home where higher-quality violin bows are normally played. Thanks to its attractive features, including a shimmering mother-of-pearl frog and mother-of-pearl eye, resistant leather, and a strong yet elastic round bow stick made of tropical wood, this simple French violin bow is the right partner for advanced players on a limited budget. As a tonal all-rounder, this violin bow suits most violins and is highly recommended as an affordable main bow. The balance point is centered, slightly in the upper half, and it is perfectly balanced. Tonally and technically an insider tip!

Inventory no.
B1344
Maker
Laberte
Provenance
France
Year
circa 1940
Tone
large, clear, strong, voluminous
Weight
63.4 g
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Old violin bow, France, circa 1940
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