A Bow by Christian Albert Nürnberger
Violin Bow by Christian Albert Nurnberger, Markneukirchen, C. 1980
This amazing Modern German bow shows Nurnberger's renowned excellence. Understood as one of the most influential and important names of the German bow-making tradition, Albert Nurnberger's bows exhibit the outcome of several generations of craft, education, and improvement. In our opinion, this bow highlight is the perfectly shaped and elegant progressive octagonal stick. More
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Christian Albert Nürnberger
Albert Nürnberger, a distinguished figure in the world of bow making, perpetuated the legacy of the renowned Nürnberger family workshop. With a master's examination in Markneukirchen he ventured into independent craftsmanship, returning to Markneukirchen to revive the family workshop's tradition. Nürnberger's bows continue to exemplify excellence in the field.Learn more
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