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Edwin Lothar Herrmann, Markneukirchen: German violin bow

This German violin bow by Edwin Lothar Herrmann, made around 1950 in Markneukirchen, is a work from the established tradition of post-war bow making in the Vogtland region. The round stick of medium strength is made of reddish-brown pernambuco wood. The ebony frog is mounted with nickel silver and a three-piece screw and features a discreet white-green-rose-colored mother-of-pearl slide. The...

This German violin bow by Edwin Lothar Herrmann, made around 1950 in Markneukirchen, is a work from the established tradition of post-war bow making in the Vogtland region. The round stick of medium strength is made of reddish-brown pernambuco wood. The ebony frog is mounted with nickel silver and a three-piece screw and features a discreet white-green-rose-colored mother-of-pearl slide. The balance is well coordinated; the center of gravity is at about 26.2 cm, slightly toward the upper half. When played, it produces a large, warm, and bright tone with stable response. The bowing is controlled and easygoing, which supports reliable tone production even with changing articulation. A high-quality German master violin bow from Markneukirchen in undamaged, playable condition. Delivered free of shipping costs, with a 30-day return policy and Corilon's trade-in guarantee.

 
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€ 1,490.00
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Inventory no.
B1421
Maker
Edwin Lothar Herrmann
Provenance
Markneukirchen
Year
circa 1950
Tone
warm, bright, rich in volume
Weight
58.4 g
E. L. Herrmann Markneukirchen
Edwin Lothar Herrmann, Markneukirchen: German violin bow
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