German violin bow from around 1930 – light, reactive (Mozart bow)
This lightweight German violin bow is perfectly suited for Mozart interpretations with its responsiveness and resilience. The nickel mounted violin bow accordingly has very good playing characteristics. It was made around 1930 in Markneukirchen after Bausch in good craftsmanship. The octagonal stick is made of very beautiful pernambuco wood. The stick is of medium strength, high tension,...
This lightweight German violin bow is perfectly suited for Mozart interpretations with its responsiveness and resilience. The nickel mounted violin bow accordingly has very good playing characteristics. It was made around 1930 in Markneukirchen after Bausch in good craftsmanship. The octagonal stick is made of very beautiful pernambuco wood. The stick is of medium strength, high tension, plays very responsively and has a centered balance point. The ebony frog has nickel-silver mounted with a mother-of-pearl eye and a slide of shimmering green-gold-rose mother-of-pearl. This good German violin bow is perfectly suited for virtuoso, fast playing and, like all Corilon string instruments and violin bows, has been reworked and is offered ready to play. Free of shipping costs, with a 30-day money-back guarantee.