Cuniot-Hury Silver Mounted Violin bow
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Archetier Eugène Cuniot (1861-1910), better known as “Cuniot-Hury” after his marriage to the daughter of a famed piano maker, is a pivotal figure in France’s bow-making legacy. Born in Mirecourt to archetier Pierre Cuniot, Cuniot-Hury apprenticed under his father and took over the family firm after Cuniot père’s death in 1884. Cuniot-Hury’s bows mark the shift from the square Peccatte model to the rounded one preferred by Voirin and Bazin. He combined the best of both styles, keeping Peccatte’s powerful head but adopting Bazin’s frog. Read More…
- Round stick of red-brown Pernambuco
- Ebony frog with silver mounts
- Three part button
- Certificate of Authenticity by Jean-François Raffin
- 59.63 grams
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Cuniot-Hury Silver Mounted Violin bow
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