Violone/Bass Viol Bow with Sliding Frog by Richard Jones - a traditional early bow hand made in the UK from beech or similar weighted wood. They are based on the typical bows which appear in paintings throughout the 16th and 17th centuries and work particularly well with all types of viol up to the 18th century. This type of bow, rather than one adjusted by a screw-fitting, was the typical bow for stringed instruments from around 1500—1700. Made mainly from beech, which is less dense than pernambuco, but there are sometimes larch, oak or green-heart bows Approximate Weight and Length: Weight: 96g Length: 730mm Shop ref: Q18, Q15
Renaissance Bass Viol Bow with Sliding Frog by Richard Jones - a traditional early bow hand made in the UK from beech or similar weighted wood. They are based on the typical bows which appear in paintings throughout the 16th and 17th centuries and work particularly well with all types of viol up to the 18th century. This type of bow, rather than one adjusted by a screw-fitting, was the typical bow for stringed instruments from around 1500—1700. Made mainly from beech, which is less dense than pernambuco, but there are sometimes larch, oak or green-heart bows Approximate Weight and Length: Weight: 65g - 70g Length: 855mm
Medieval Fiddle Case by Kingham -suitable for Morillo 4/5 String Medieval Fiddle. A strong rigid case with a vinyl covering, chrome clasps and lock. The colour may vary from the photograph shown online, but they are usually in black, but we occasionally have cases in blue, maroon or grey. If you have a colour preference, please ask us for our current stock availability.
Bass Viol Bow with Sliding Frog by Richard Jones - a traditional early bow hand made in the UK from beech or similar weighted wood. They are based on the typical bows which appear in paintings throughout the 16th and 17th centuries and work particularly well with all types of viol up to the 18th century. This type of bow, rather than one adjusted by a screw-fitting, was the typical bow for stringed instruments from around 1500—1700. Made mainly from beech, which is less dense than pernambuco, but there are sometimes larch, oak or green-heart bows Approximate Weight and Length: Weight: 70g Length: 770mm Shop ref: Q2, Q6, P23
Violone/Bass Viol Bow with Clip-In Frog by Richard Jones - a traditional early bow hand made in the UK from beech or similar weighted wood. They are based on the typical bows which appear in paintings throughout the 16th and 17th centuries and work particularly well with all types of viol up to the 18th century. This type of bow, rather than one adjusted by a screw-fitting, was the typical bow for stringed instruments from around 1500—1700. Made mainly from beech, which is less dense than pernambuco, but there are sometimes larch, oak or green-heart bows Approximate Weight and Length: Weight: 85g Length: 720mm Shop ref: P6
Treble/Tenor Viol Bow with Clip-In Frog by Richard Jones - a traditional early bow hand made in the UK from beech or similar weighted wood. They are based on the typical bows which appear in paintings throughout the 16th and 17th centuries and work particularly well with all types of viol up to the 18th century. This type of bow, rather than one adjusted by a screw-fitting, was the typical bow for stringed instruments from around 1500—1700. Made mainly from beech, which is less dense than pernambuco, but there are sometimes larch, oak or green-heart bows Approximate Weight and Length: Weight: 44g Length: 690mm Shop ref: P34, P32
Extremely light fibre glass cello case from IKA. Attractively designed yet hard and robust, they are the lightest cases in our catalogue. Thermoisolation Waterproof Pocket two bows Back straps Weight: 4.4 kg Dimensions: 130 x 50 x 33cm
Medieval Fiddle Case by Kingham - suitable most large or long fiddles. A strong rigid case with a vinyl covering, chrome clasps and lock. The colour may vary from the photograph shown online, but they are usually in black, but we occasionally have cases in blue, maroon or grey. If you have a colour preference, please ask us for our current stock availability.
Symphony Hard Case by Kingham - suitable for small Early EMS Syphonies (mid 1980's kits) and also suitable for some rebecs, including Goerge Rebec (see photo), but no bow clips currently fitted.
Semi-rigid hard case, robust and light, made around a plywood base but with the body cast in polyurethane foam and very nicely finished in a strong black fabric.
Acacia bows made by Coen Engelhard in the South of France from local Acacia wood ( Robinia pseudoacacia ), a sustainable alternative for the Brasilian hardwood normaly used for bow making. They are great sounding, high energy bows made from sustainable woods Round Acacia stick Clip-In frog Screw mechanism
Acacia bows made by Coen Engelhard in the South of France from local Acacia wood ( Robinia pseudoacacia ), a sustainable alternative for the Brasilian hardwood normaly used for bow making. Great sound – easy playing – high energy, local acacia wood = sustainable, reason Round Acacia stick Clip-In frog Screw mechanism
Acacia bows made by Coen Engelhard in the South of France from local Acacia wood ( Robinia pseudoacacia ), a sustainable alternative for the Brasilian hardwood normaly used for bow making. They are great sounding, high energy bows made from sustainable woods Round Acacia stick Clip-In frog Screw mechanism Length: 755mm Weight: 55g