Violin Bow by Albert Nürnberger – c. 1920, Markneukirchen
This fine German violin bow, crafted around 1920 by Albert Nürnberger in Markneukirchen, is a superb example from one of Germany’s most respected bow-making families. The Nürnberger workshop was widely admired for its consistent quality, and bows from this period are particularly sought after for their blend of strength, finesse, and tonal clarity.
Made from high-quality pernambuco and traditionally mounted, this bow offers exceptional balance and a quick, articulate response. Its supple handling and clear, projecting tone make it a trusted tool for advanced players and professionals alike.
A distinguished bow with both musical and historical pedigree—ideal for those seeking refined craftsmanship and enduring performance.
Specifications for Violin Bow by Albert Nurnberger, Markneukirchen, c. 1920
Size | 4/4 (full) |
Player Use | Professional Instruments |
Composition | Pernambuco Wood |
Stick Shape | Round |
Products Measurements
Weight (g) | 58.7 |
Balance point (mm) | 240.0 |
Length of stick (mm) | 727.0 |
Length w/ button (mm) | 742.0 |
Height of head (mm) | 21.0 |
Width of head (mm) | 10.0 |
Height of frog (mm) | 19.5 |
Width of frog (mm) | 12.0 |
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