Well, Ken, if the pricing goes up, is that a bad thing for those of us who are fortunate enough to be the stewards of these bows?
I don't mean to rave. I do want to find some way of describing what the bow is like.
Here's my best attempt at description, a month into the relationship.
This bow feels like a living thing. A very powerful, lively, intelligent, but never willful friend.
It is one of the very few bows I've ever played that feels literally as if it is alive when I play it, in the best possible way.
Sounds odd, but there it is...
If/when the price goes up on Lipkins bows, based on the ones I've played, they are still a bargain, in my limited, modest opinion.
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