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Eugène Cuniot-Hury Violin Bow, circa 1900.
French silver mounted violin bow made by Eugène Cuniot-Hury, with Raffin certificate.
A fantastic violin bow in a good condition, original in all its parts,still 'affordable priced' for a silver mounted French vintage bow.
The strong stick is made from the finest medium brown/red pernambuco wood and is round shaped.
The total length of the stick is around 72.7 cm and the weight of the bow is c. 58.5 gr.
The bow is ready to play.
This Cuniot-Hury violin bow produces a strong tone, full of detail and personallity, a fine professional violin bow suited for the serious violin player or solist.
Beautiful ebony frog with pearl eyes and three part original silver adjuster with pearl eye
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Eugène Cuniot-Hury (1861–1910) was a French archetier and bow maker based in Mirecourt, France.
Eugène Cuniot-Hury was son of Pierre Cuniot who was also an archetier / bow maker. Eugene Cuniot-Hury apprenticed with his father[1] and became the teacher and employer of many outstanding French archetiers including:Emile Francois Ouchard (apprenticed with him 1886-1910 and succeeded his business), Pierre Maline and Louis Morizot. Alfred Lamy worked for Cuniot-Hury as well (from Wikipedia).