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Knoll Nickel Mounted Cello Bow 4/4

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Knoll Nickel Mounted Cello Bow 4/4

The Knoll workshop, established in Germany in 1932 by Alfred Knoll (1909-1980), has a rich legacy in bow making. Alfred's son, Harmut, took over the workshop in 1977, followed by Harmut’s son, Gerald, in 2003, continuing the family tradition. Today, the Knoll workshop continues to excel, crafting a diverse array of bows that cater to advanced students and professional soloists alike, upholding a tradition of excellence and precision in the art of bow making. Simply for Strings is an authorised stockist of Knoll bows.

Features:

  • Brazilwood
  • Round stick
  • Sterling-silver winding
  • Nickel-silver mounted
  • Ebony frog with mother of pearl eye
  • Stamped "KNOLL"


At Simply for Strings, each bow is hand-selected to exacting criteria, including examining the hair, camber of the bow and the bow's ability and sound across different techniques.

Please note, each bow is unique and handcrafted – your new bow may look slightly different to the photograph used.

$116.17

Original: $387.25

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Knoll Nickel Mounted Cello Bow 4/4—

$387.25

$116.17

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The Knoll workshop, established in Germany in 1932 by Alfred Knoll (1909-1980), has a rich legacy in bow making. Alfred's son, Harmut, took over the workshop in 1977, followed by Harmut’s son, Gerald, in 2003, continuing the family tradition. Today, the Knoll workshop continues to excel, crafting a diverse array of bows that cater to advanced students and professional soloists alike, upholding a tradition of excellence and precision in the art of bow making. Simply for Strings is an authorised stockist of Knoll bows.

Features:

  • Brazilwood
  • Round stick
  • Sterling-silver winding
  • Nickel-silver mounted
  • Ebony frog with mother of pearl eye
  • Stamped "KNOLL"


At Simply for Strings, each bow is hand-selected to exacting criteria, including examining the hair, camber of the bow and the bow's ability and sound across different techniques.

Please note, each bow is unique and handcrafted – your new bow may look slightly different to the photograph used.