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Charles Louis Bazin violin bow circa 1945.
A beautiful French violin bow made by Charles Louis Bazin, certified by Raffin in Paris, made circa 1945
Louis Bazin was one of the best bow makers of the famous Bazin family in France.
This Louis Bazin violin bow has a nice pernambuco wood stick, and is round shaped.
The total length of the stick is around 72.9 cm and the weight of the bow is around 60,50 gr.
This Charles Louis Bazin violin bow is nickel-silver mounted.
The bow is ready to play and comes with silver wiring, new hair and new leather grip - No cracks.
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Charles Louis Bazin (Louis Bazin) fils (1881 - 1953)
son, pupil and successor (in 1907) of Charles-Nicolas Bazin II.
He started making bows from the age of 12, served his apprenticeship with his father.
He took over the family workshop in 1907 where his father continued to work with him until his death in 1915.
In 1922, Charles Alfred BAZIN, one of Charles Louis BAZIN’s two sons, started his apprenticeship and
worked alongside his father until 1945. Charles Louis BAZIN retired in 1952, his son Charles Alfred BAZIN
took over his workshop. Louis Bazin is considered the most important of the Bazin family,
and has achieved the highest standard and renown in his craft.
During the 20th century Louis Bazin’s bows were widely acclaimed by French virtuosi.
”No better bows made by any contemporary maker.” - from William Henley