Stamped Emile Ouchard - Violin bow - Unknown





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We have what we believe is a fine and old french violin bow! The bow is stamped "Emile Ouchard" on stick. Appr. 73.6 cm, 59 g. The round stick is straight. The frog is made of ebony and pearl eye. Nickel mounted. No cracks. The hair is old. The bow produces a very sweet and powerful tone. A great piece to add to your vintage Instrument collection or to use! Shipping with german DHL worldwide, insured
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' include images of their certificates and are therefore considered to have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding maker, origin, and age than instruments described only as 'labelled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we provide no guarantee of any kind
We have what we believe is a fine and old french violin bow! The bow is stamped "Emile Ouchard" on stick. Appr. 73.6 cm, 59 g. The round stick is straight. The frog is made of ebony and pearl eye. Nickel mounted. No cracks. The hair is old. The bow produces a very sweet and powerful tone. A great piece to add to your vintage Instrument collection or to use! Shipping with german DHL worldwide, insured
Violins and bows described as 'certified' or 'attributed' include images of their certificates and are therefore considered to have a higher degree of documented certainty regarding maker, origin, and age than instruments described only as 'labelled' (violins) or 'stamped' (bows), for which we provide no guarantee of any kind
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