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We offer cello bows in four select materials: pernambuco, brazilwood, carbon fiber, and fiberglass. Pernambuco is the finest material for bowmaking and offers a rich sound, superb flexibility, and strength for the serious player. Brazilwood is a related specie which provides a low-cost alternative to pernambuco for the player who still desires a wood stick. Carbon fiber is a high-tech material offering excellent response, projection, and durability. Fiberglass is a low-cost, highly-durable material appropriate for the beginning cellist.
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K. Holtz Fiberglass
The K. Holtz bow is designed with the beginner's budgets and needs in mind. They are extremely durable, setup with real horse hair, and feature ebony frogs mounted in nickel silver and mother-of-pearl. The bows are wound with silver-plated wire and are equipped with a genuine leather grip.
Price: $65
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Samuel Eastman Models 20 & 40 Brazilwood
The Model 20 is the entry level wood bow from Eastman Strings. Each bow is hand-crafted with either a round or octagonal section. Fitted with an ebony frog mounted with nickel silver and mother-of-pearl, the Model 20 and 40 bows are an excellent value in wood bows.
Price:
Model 20 Round: $95
Model 40 Octagonal: $105
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Cadenza Prelude
Beginners love the strength, durability, classic appearance, and amazingly modest price of the Cadenza Prelude. The strong carbon fiber stick with traditional mountings is basically no-frills with great sound and playability
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CodaBow Aspire
The CodaBow Aspire carbon fiber bow is an excellent choice for the serious beginning to intermediate student. The bow features a round carbon fiber shaft, "Xebony" frog, Coda eye, nickel-silver wrapping and mother-of-pearl slide.
Price: $325
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J.R. Judd Violins
1964 Lycoming Creek Road | Williamsport, PA 17701
Tel: 570-321-8070 | E-mail: info@jrjuddviolins.com
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