Fine German violin bow, Emil Max Penzel, silver mounted
German 4/4 violin bow by Emil Max Penzel, a masterpiece of craftsmanship that was made around 1950 in Germany. This high-quality bow is distinguished by its excellent grip, effortless handling, and a bright, powerful sound. The medium-strength, elastic yet sturdy octagonal stick bears the original stamp of Emil Max Penzel and is crafted from high-grade reddish-brown Pernambuco, known for its...
German 4/4 violin bow by Emil Max Penzel, a masterpiece of craftsmanship that was made around 1950 in Germany. This high-quality bow is distinguished by its excellent grip, effortless handling, and a bright, powerful sound. The medium-strength, elastic yet sturdy octagonal stick bears the original stamp of Emil Max Penzel and is crafted from high-grade reddish-brown Pernambuco, known for its exceptional tonal properties. The elegant frog, made from fine ebony, is mounted in genuine silver and features a delicate mother-of-pearl eye and a three-part silver screw, further enhancing the bow's value. Weighing 58.8 g, the bow is perfectly balanced in the hand, offering a comfortable and enjoyable playing experience. This bow is an excellent choice for both professional musicians and ambitious players, known for its versatility and exceptional playability. This Emil Max Penzel violin bow is particularly recommended for musicians who value top-quality craftsmanship and reliable playability. It is delivered with free shipping and a 30-day return policy – a special recommendation for discerning musicians!
- Inventory no.
- A217
- Maker
- Emil Max Penzel
- Provenance
- Germany
- Year
- 1950 circa
- Tone
- warm, large, radiant, resonant
- Weight
- 58.8 g
