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André Vigneron Silver Mounted Violin Bow, Paris circa 1905.
A beautiful French silver mounted violin bow made by André Vigneron - certified by J.F. Raffin in Paris.
WIth original brand stamp "A.Vigneron a Paris", made around 1905, which implies that the bow was made in collaboration with his father Joseph Arthur Vigneron (père), since he worked with his father untull his death in 1905.
André Vigneron studied bow-making under his father : Joseph Arthur Vigneron (père).
Vigneron bows are highly regarded, and this one is a very nice one, that plays very easy and produces a big full violin tone.
The round stick is made from the finest red brown pernambuco wood, and the elegant shaped head shows a great level of refinement, lightness, and precision.
A very nice example of this French master bow maker.
Beautiful French ebony frog with pearl eyes and original silver button.
This particular bow is in good condition
The total length of the stick is around 72,8 cm and the weight of the bow is 60,5 gr.
Key Features :
Premium Pernambuco Wood :
Sourced from the finest Pernambuco, renowned for its perfect balance of strength and flexibility, ensuring a smooth and responsive playing experience.
Superior Craftsmanship :
Handmade by André Vigneron, a celebrated name in the world of fine string instruments, known for his precision and artistry.
Elegant Silver Mounting:
Adorned with silver fittings that add a touch of elegance and enhance the bow's durability.
Optimal Weight and Balance :
Expertly calibrated for a perfect weight distribution, allowing for effortless control and enhanced tonal clarity
Why Choose an André Vigneron Violin Bow?
- Interesting price.
- This André Vigneron Violin Bow offers superbe responsiveness, making it ideal for both seasoned violinists and discerning collectors.
- Its ability to draw out the most refined tones from your violin makes it a must-have for those who seek to elevate their playing to professional standards.
- With its impeccable craftsmanship and timeless beauty, this bow is a worthy investment for any serious violinist.