
Stauffer* Brazilwood Octagonal Violin Bow with Parisian Eye
This bow is made from Brazilwood in the European tradition of bow-making. It is perfect for advancing players who want the traditional feel of a wooden bow and are looking for something that is more advanced than a standard student bow. It is octagonal and split lined with a Parisian eye. This bow was handmade in Germany for the Stauffer range.
This bow has a flexible stick and an excellent response time. It has a great level of control and will facilitate more complex strokes such as staccato and spiccato. This bow would be suitable for the intermediate player.Â
The Stauffer* Bow has nickel split lining under the slide, which increases the durability of the frog.
Features:
- Brazilwood
- Octagonal stick
- Ebony frog with Parisian eye
- Stamped ‘Stauffer*’
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.
Original: $17,746.14
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Description
This bow is made from Brazilwood in the European tradition of bow-making. It is perfect for advancing players who want the traditional feel of a wooden bow and are looking for something that is more advanced than a standard student bow. It is octagonal and split lined with a Parisian eye. This bow was handmade in Germany for the Stauffer range.
This bow has a flexible stick and an excellent response time. It has a great level of control and will facilitate more complex strokes such as staccato and spiccato. This bow would be suitable for the intermediate player.Â
The Stauffer* Bow has nickel split lining under the slide, which increases the durability of the frog.
Features:
- Brazilwood
- Octagonal stick
- Ebony frog with Parisian eye
- Stamped ‘Stauffer*’
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.

















