I posted this on TB because i'd prefer not to clutter up this forum with BS but, no one has answered. I saw this on ebay. It looks like a German bow with the wrong frog thrown on it and an ebony screw that may have been cut down as well. Am I right?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Here is a link to the sellers photobucket for when the auction ends.
http://s396.photobucket.com/albums/p...ent=IMG132.jpg
And the info from the ebay ad....
This old fine french full sized (70,6 cm) double bass bow is offered to the highest bidder with no reserve. I think the bow has been made in appr. 1930.
The strong stick is round with an excellent balance and a great quality, it makes a marvellous big and warm tone. The bow weighs 142 grams. There are no cracks or repairs to the straight stick and ebony frog. The ebony screw has a crack, view pictures.
If you require any specific close up pictures, please let me know and I'll oblige. The auction starts at just 1GBP with no reserve.
Please read complete description and bid with confidence. We have sold bows to numerous satisfied collectors, dealers, players and soloists from worldwide. Check out my other items! Shipping worldwide.
Good luck!
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