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![]() I started this Thread about coming to the ISB a few weeks back but since then something has happened on the Bow end of things.
I advertised that I will have Bows by Sue Lipkins as well as others but the two Lipkins Bows I had have since been sold. On the Lipkins make, to ease any sorrow about not having them I will bring my Lipkins Sartory model so at least I have one to show. Also, about a week ago I get a call from a dealer friend of mine who mentioned he couldn't make the Show and asked if I could use some extra Bows at the Booth to show? I said maybe, what kind of Bows? he replied, Bazin, Fetique, Pfretzschner etc.. My eyes lit up. Today I received two boxes with a total of 17 Bows in them. I have a Lotte and Ouchard in the pack as well as several beautiful high end German Bows. One is a gold mounted Snakewood Bow by Jan Krusig? Don't know him but the bow is beautiful with the screw in Snakewood to match. In total I recieved 9 French Bows and 7 German Bows. The lowest priced bow in the pack is an English maker who went to study in Italy and made this Bow in Verona, priced to move at only $2400. The only living maker in the French bows is G.Lucchi. All the rest are oldies.. I also have two beautiful bows in German style stamped G.Werner. Anyone know who or what that is? Anyway, I will have these plus a bunch of my own collection as well as all of the KSB Bows I have in stock in the higher grade French and German models so if you are Bow shopping, come by and see me before you make any decisions about a new Bow. All in all, I have Bows from $120 (low end German) on up to $11k in classic pedigree French. |
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![]() I found a New Zealand site selling a "Dörfler, stamped G. Werner" for NZ$730. Eventually I found http://www.vivaceviolin.com/pp/Bows/.../VlnBw406.html which seems to further indicate that G. Werner is student grade bows made by Dörfler. On their website, I found no information on the stamping of their beginner/student level models, though...
![]() G. Werner bows seems to sell for USD150-500. On Krusig I have nothing. Can't find anything online, no matter which of the German words for bow or bow maker I use in association with his name. |
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![]() Ken, good luck.
Just a little thing though, I noticed you've been doing a little bit of episodic posting on this thread. Please keep multiple posting for the bull pit, where it belongs. Oh, and I'll keep an eye on Tim while you're away. |
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![]() Are you asking some guy called 'you you'? Sounds like someone out of The Mikado.
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![]() Ken, what basses will you be displaying?
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![]() Arnold, I posted this a short time ago, post #15;
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![]() Where? Down here (NZ)? What city?
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![]() I just found this on YouTube. That is the Room I was in and the guy next to the girl with the 'Butt Cradle' is playing the Lott Copy Bass and in the back you can see the Big Gamba and a quick glimpse of me sitting down.
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![]() Ken, you are a handsome man - a good catch for any woman.
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![]() You can see me sitting back there in the end(1:26) near the Big Gamba?
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![]() Indeed, as Richard said: "quite the catch!"
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