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프랑스 바이올린 활 Charles Nicolas Bazin !
A fine professional violin bow made by Charles Nicolas Bazin (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 drwas a full and detailled tone - a prefect violin bow for the solo player
or the advanced student.
The length of the stick is around 73 cm and the weight of the bow is around 60 gr.
It comes with new hair and exotic leather grip.
The bow has been porfesionally checked by our bow experts.
Charles Nicolas Bazin II (1847 - 1915) son of François Xavier Bazin learned his art in the house of his father. Upon his father's death, he found himself at the head of the family business-indeed a hefty responsibility for a boy of 18.Two years later, he married his first cousin Jeanne-Emélie Bazin with whom he had three sons: Emile-Joseph, Gustave and Charles Louis.
He was a great craftsman and was responsible for producing a great many bows that are still in demand. In his Mirecourt workshop, he employed some of the most famous bow makers. In the first six years of the 1900s there were between 12 and 17 makers producing some 2 000 - 3 000 quality bows a year. The makers included: Fetique Brothers, Claude Husson, Granier, Lorange, Tournier, Delprato, Ouchard, Jacquemin, Dumont, Couturieux, Richaume, Bourgeois, Bontemps. He died on 6 December 1915. Charles Nicolas spent fifty-six years of his life devoted to making bows.