What is an Archetier?

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Chet Bishop
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Location: Forest Grove, Oregon

What is an Archetier?

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So, here's another fine mess I've gotten myself into. (Where are Laurel and Hardy when you need them?)

I decided to have a go at making a bow for a double bass. This one is the first I have made, so I used cheap materials, mostly, as I figured I might foul things up, and good bow wood is about $200 a stick. (No joke-- Pernambuco and Snakewood are realllly spendy stuff.)

Anyway...if anyone is interested in seeing the progress, here is the link:
http://www.bluefiddl...s-an-archetier/

Thanks for looking.
Chet Bishop
Violin-family instruments
Forest Grove, Oregon
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Peter Wilcox
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Re: What is an Archetier?

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Your link above was truncated. Here is the correct one: http://www.bluefiddles.com/2014/09/what ... archetier/

Interesting. I've never made a bow, though I tried to hair several (not very successfully.) My niece, who is a concert violinist, told me her bow cost $8000. Blew me away.
Maybe I can't fix it, but I can fix it so no one can fix it
Chet Bishop
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Joined: Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:50 pm
Location: Forest Grove, Oregon

Re: What is an Archetier?

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Thanks!
I was unaware that the link was messed up. I appreciate your having taken the trouble to fix it.

I seriously doubt my bows will ever be worth anything, but I have seen new bows at $12K so I know they exist. (I didn't touch the thing...the owner was so smug about the price, I didn't want to handle it at all.) :-)
Chet Bishop
Violin-family instruments
Forest Grove, Oregon
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