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Tip replacement
The tip of my Bazin was slightly chipped when I bought it and is now starting to look pretty fragile. I may have snagged it on my quiver so it needs to be replaced.
Is there a preference as to the type of synthetic bone or plastic used? What's the norm? I'm assuming the original tip is made of bone or ivory. Thanks |
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Traditional..
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Find the best qualified Bow Maker for this Job. A classic Bazin like yours deserves it and demands it. |
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Paul I just listened to a couple of tunes on your Myspace site, Vells and Natural Selection. I really enjoyed them, compliments to the composer, band and recording engineers.
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Thanks Ken Smith for the advice as always!
And Thank-you Ken McKay for your compliments. Those two tracks are (attempted) abstractions on the tunes by Richie Beirach. I really should put that info. up there. Cheers, Paul |
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