Glasser SKU: 122060

$112.00 CAD

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Size: 3/4
Level: Beginner
Bows by material: Fiberglass

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Finish disclaimer - Due to the nature of the wood materials, various types of varnishes and colours, each model features a unique finish, which can vary slightly between products.

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Glasser Black Fiberglass 401H-series Cello Bow is a beginner-level bow.

Hand-crafted and balanced Fiberglass sticks.

Professionally shop-adjusted and inspected at our own TEO Musical Instruments workshop.

Comes in 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 sizes.

  • Shape: Round; Frog: Black Plastic, Nickel ferrule and under-slide (half-mounted),  White plastic slide and Round eye inlay.
  • Grip: Leatherette.
  • Lapping: No Lapping; Tension Screw: Imitation 3 rings button with nickel and black plastic.
  • Tip: White plastic.
  • Hair: Unbleached Mongolian Hair.
  • Stamped: G on the frog and GLASSER*NY on the slide.
  • Made in USA.

Glasser company traces its roots back to 1938, when Leon Glasser began handcrafting wooden bows in his small Bronx, New York workshop. Glasser has progressively replaced wood with synthetic materials, first with fiberglass, then carbon fibre. Patented braided carbon fibre process remains unique to Glasser Bows. Glasser Music Company is committed to crafting the finest instrument bows and accessories for musicians throughout the world, from the first student instrument to the most demanding professional musicians’ need.