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  2. Tarisio Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Tarisio Auctions. Tarisio is the world's largest seller of fine stringed instruments and bows. Founded in 1999 as an auction house that specializes in string instruments and bows, Tarisio now has locations in New York, London and Berlin and serves a global clientele.

  3. John Dodd (bow maker) - Wikipedia

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    John Dodd (bow maker) John Dodd (1752 in London – 1839 in Richmond, Surrey) was British bowmaker. He was considered to be the greatest English bowmaker before and until James Tubbs. [1] He was a gunlock fitter and then a money-scale maker before turning to bow making. John Dodd was a contemporary of François Tourte and worked in London.

  4. Heinrich Knopf - Wikipedia

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    Kenway Lee. "His bows are exquisite, showing mastery in technical as well as stylistic aspects. His son, Heinrich Richard gen. Knopf (1860–1939) (known as Henry) became an excellent bow & violin maker who established what was to become a very important and successful shop in New York City (from 1879–1931)." Auction World Record: Tarisio ...

  5. 'Antiques Roadshow:' French violin bow is appraised at $20K

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    Morgan Giordano. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:31 PM. 'Antiques Roadshow:' French Violin Bow Is Appraised at $20K. A woman who worked hard to buy a new violin for $180 back in the 1960s was in for a ...

  6. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    A Stradivarius bow, The King Charles IV Violin Bow attributed to the Stradivari Workshop, is currently in the collection of the National Music Museum Object number: 04882, at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota. The Rawlins Gallery violin bow, NMM 4882, is attributed to the workshop of Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, c. 1700 ...

  7. James Tubbs - Wikipedia

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    The photo taken in 1917 in his last years. James Tubbs (1835 – 1921) is one of the most celebrated English bow makers, and is considered "The English Tourte". Together with his son Alfred (d. 1912), he produced more than 5,000 bows. It is generally accepted that James Tubbs ranks among the five or six most important bow makers in history. [1] ".

  8. Nikolaus Kittel - Wikipedia

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    Nikolaus Kittel. Nikolai Ferdinandovich Kittel (1805/6 - 18 April 1868) [ 1] was a Russian Empire violin and bow maker who is often still mistakenly considered as of German origin, and was known as the "Russian Tourte ". According to the latest findings, his full name was Nikolai Ferdinandovich Kittel and that he was of Austrian origin as ...

  9. Marc Laberte - Wikipedia

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    Marc André Joseph Laberte (29 May 1880 – 29 March 1963) son of Pierre Alexis Auguste Laberte, was trained as a luthier as well as a bow maker. As early as 1911, he began to play an active role in the Laberte-Humbert Frères company. The Laberte workshop produced large range of instruments and bows consistent in quality, employed over 300 ...

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