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French violin bow Charles Nicolas Bazin circa 1900.
A fine violin bow made by the famous Charles Nicolas Bazin atelier (made around 1900) - certified by JF Raffin.
Beautiful round orange-brown pernambucco stick - strong but elegant, with a fine curve, and a good balance.
This bow plays very easy - reacts fine - and draws a full and detailled tone - a prefect violin bow for the solo player or the advanced student.
The length of the stick is around 72,4 cm and the weight of the bow is 59 gr.
It comes with new hair and exotic leather grip. The bow has been porfesionally checked by our bow experts.
Ebony frog with pearl eyes and three part adjuster.
All parts original. no cracks - Best price / quality.
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Biography of Charles Bazin - John Dilworth
BAZIN, Charles Nicolas (II) Born 1847, died 1915 Mirecourt France. Son and pupil of François Xavier Bazin, below. One of the best and most prolific and influential bow makers of Mirecourt. Early work on the models of his father, with rounded Vuillaume frogs. From 1870 he worked with J. Hel, and produced bows with octagonal sticks, and frogs with the Vuillaume miniature photograph eye. Used his own brand from c.1880, previous work having his father’s mark. Established a highly respected workshop employing around 15 workmen at its height c.1900. Active in the creation of the Mirecourt School of Violin Making, subsequently opened by Thibouville. Retired in 1907, leaving the business to his son.