I am editing this thread for the following reasons:
Although this is a fine bow, and bows of this maker have sold for several times what I was asking for it, no one here was interested. I've decided to leave the bow on consignment at O'Hara Fine Instruments in Brewster, NY (about a hour North of NYC, and where I take my bass for repairs).
Pictures are the second post.
The price is to be worked out between you and Mr. Ohara.
As I said in my original thread, this the best wooden bow I've owned, but I am now playing a Metropolitan carbon fiber bow and for what my playing needs in order to improve, the Metropolitan is a better tool. The hair is a mix of black and white, hardly played, rehair by Stephen Salchow in Philadelphia.
-S-
Although this is a fine bow, and bows of this maker have sold for several times what I was asking for it, no one here was interested. I've decided to leave the bow on consignment at O'Hara Fine Instruments in Brewster, NY (about a hour North of NYC, and where I take my bass for repairs).
Pictures are the second post.
The price is to be worked out between you and Mr. Ohara.
As I said in my original thread, this the best wooden bow I've owned, but I am now playing a Metropolitan carbon fiber bow and for what my playing needs in order to improve, the Metropolitan is a better tool. The hair is a mix of black and white, hardly played, rehair by Stephen Salchow in Philadelphia.
-S-
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