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Why do I need more than one bow?

By on Oct 15, 2017 in All About Bows | 0 comments

Why do I need more than one bow? If one looks at the inside of most all the orchestral string instrument cases (other than the double bass), they will find that there are places to secure more than one bow. Clearly, if this is an amenity that is offered in nearly all cases, there has been a need established by the consumer. Which, leads us to the question: why do I...

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What is the purpose of the tip plate on the bow?

What is the purpose of the tip plate on the bow?

By on May 15, 2017 in All About Bows |

One of the most common “simple” repairs that comes through my shop is a broken tip plate. The tip plate is the part of your bow that covers the wood of the bottom face around the tip mortice, and the very tip of the bow. The material from which this piece is constructed, will typically be: plastic, bone, ivory (elephant on very old bows, fossilized mastodon tusk on...

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Why do I need the grip on my bow?

Why do I need the grip on my bow?

By on Jan 15, 2017 in All About Bows | 0 comments

This might seem like a very basic question, that does not warrant much of an answer, but it is actually a very good question, with a lot of facets in which most people would not think to consider when looking at this piece of leather wrapped around the stick of their bow. Clearly, by name alone, the primary purpose of this part is quite obvious, it helps you to hold...

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What is the lapping on a bow, and what is its purpose?

What is the lapping on a bow, and what is its purpose?

By on Nov 15, 2016 in All About Bows | 0 comments

I know, lapping sounds like something that a runner does in a race, but it is also the name given for the wrapping of usually either some kind of metal, plastic, bone, wood, or silk around the shaft of the bow, starting just after the frog. Traditionally, the lapping will start, just after the most forward position of the frog, and continue for three inches up the...

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Where does my bow hair come from?

Where does my bow hair come from?

By on Aug 15, 2016 in All About Bows | 0 comments

This is one of my most commonly asked questions, and something that most string players don’t know much about, other than possibly that their bow hair comes from either Mongolia or Siberia. Most all of the finest horse hair used for rehairing the bows of the string family will originate from Mongolia and Siberia, with some good hair (and some specialty colors)...

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