It doesn't have good balance and after 3 months when the shaft was finally 'unwarped' via mechanical loading, it plays somewhat OK but not like a bow for a serious student
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Still this is OK for the tiny price paid, but be forwarned, if you plan to study the violin seriously or have your child do the same, go to a reputable violin shop and test out proper bows
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Still this is OK for the tiny price paid, but be forwarned, if you plan to study the violin seriously or have your child do the same, go to a reputable violin shop and test out proper bows
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One of the biggest problemswith cheap bows is how the horsehair is fitted, and the quality of the bow, so that when you do tighten the bow to proper tension of the horsehair to be able to play, the stick is almost straight, not curved
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Completely Hand-Made with Selected Pernambuco & Natural Mongolian Horse Hair; Octagonal Stick, Nickel/Silver Mounted; Ebony Frog, Well Balanced