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Dolling French Bow
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He also makes gorgeous snakewood bows, although the one I played wasn't to my taste, feel-wise. And, of course, he also makes German/underhand bows. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be much of a gallery on their website... |
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Dave I would love to see some photos of your new Doelling bow...do you have any that you could post? What metal is used for in addition to the ivory?
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I'll take some and post. Give me a couple of days. I think the rest of the frog is silver. 141 grams but feels light.
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Ok, here you are Eric (and happy belated birthday, btw). I forgot to mention that the bit is broken off the tip. It was that way when I bought it. I'll get it repaired soon, although I may wait until I can get Michael to do it himself.
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Nice looking bow. This is the most French looking German-made French bow I recall seeing.
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I know, now, what I wanted for my birthday... |
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