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由Cuniot-Hury(約1890年)頒發的法國優質大提琴弓。
A fine French authentic cello bow made by Cuniot-Hury (Cuniot Eugène) ca.1890 and certified by J.F. Raffin in Paris.
Beautiful brown elegant pernambuco stick, round shaped, made in a C.H. model, with a good balance and curve, signed on the stick.
The length of the stick is around 69,8 cm (4/4 size), and the weight of the bow is ca. 77 g.
It comes with a new hair, new silver winding and leather grip, ready to play.
Beautiful ebony frog - model Vuilaulme, with pearl eyes and three part original adjuster.
All parts are original.
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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.[2]
Son of Pierre Cuniot