
New fantastic cello bows made out of French Service wood, Sorbus domestica, with white or black hair. They play like heaven Try and see, we can stop cutting Brazilian wood for bows.
Children need bows adapted to their size. These bows, made out of Service tree wood, have a total length of 68 cm and a playing length of 57 cm. The are easy to hold and easy to play with. Available for treble, tenor and bass viol. Other sizes are available on demand.
Because it is new, there is a promotional price of 400 euros !
The Service tree or Sorb tree, is known for its dense and homogeneous wood. Sorbus domestica is indigenous to the whole Mediterranean area. Mentioned in ancient Greek literature, the Romans spread the species in whole Europe and made cider from its small apple-like fruits. In France we call it Cormier, its wood has always been used to make wooden planes and other tools because of its density and its stability. Exactly what is needed for bow making.
Like Yew, it has a reddish inner part providing one of the heaviest woods in Europe and an outer part which is lighter in colour and in weight. I bought enough wood for many bows at a nearby sawing mill, where it has been air dried since 2000. The hard wood will be used for quality bows, the outer parts seem to be perfect for study bows.
After making more than 500 bows with Acacia wood, I started making bows with Yew. It’s a very interesting experience, as the wood is quite different. The sound is nice, the look of the wood is awesome and the touch of the poslished wood is soft. You want to try ?
I started to publish fotos on Instagram. If you would like to have a look :
https://www.instagram.com/coenengelhard/
March 2023 : Yew and Service wood bows
February 2023 : new viol bows
January 2023 : new viol bows ready to be send around the world
Leatherwood Bespoke Rosin is made in Australia by a small but passionate company producing premium rosin for all bowed instruments. There is a great choice of texture and adherence. The intention is to work together with musicians to make the rosin they really would like to have.
The rosin shown here has been developed recently for the G Violone. It works really well, as do the others I use for the cello, viol and double bass. In fact, I don’t use other rosins anymore …
You can have more information and order via severiano@leatherwoodrosin.com.au