Violin Bow: Early Baroque by A Dipper w/ Ratchet Mechanism
Violin Bow: Early Baroque by A Dipper w/ Ratchet Mechanism This bow represents the sequel to the “clip-in-frog” early bow. The ratchet with its hoop allows the tension of the bow hair to be finely adjusted as the weather becomes more humid, and also prevents the bow frog from coming out or being lost if [...]
Violin Bow: Baroque, A. Dipper, Stradivari Model
Violin Bow: Baroque, A. Dipper, Stradivari Model Two examples of the bows of from the Stradivari period (1680-1740) are known and they both have screw mechanisms for their adjustment, dating them after circa 1710. Andrew Dipper make his Stradivari pattern bows according to the characteristics of the extant examples. The sticks are longer at 68cm [...]
Violin Bow: Classical, A. Dipper, Dodd model
Violin Bow: Classical, A. Dipper, Dodd model The Dodd family produced some of the finest English bows of the 18th and 19th centuries. The models tend to be influenced by the designs of other bow making schools, in particular the Mannheim school that is associated with the career of the violinist Wilhelm Cramer and other [...]
Violin bow: Classical, A. Dipper, FX Tourte, Cramer model
Violin bow: Classical, A. Dipper, FX Tourte, Cramer model The Cramer bow is distinctive because of its ‘battle axe’ head profile. It supplanted the Italian model of Tartini, whose design was typified by a somewhat awkward and rather fragile swan head with a long tip. The Cramer bow was designed for volume dynamics and percussive [...]
Violin Bow: Baroque- Imported- Snakewood
Violin Bow: Baroque- Imported- Snakewood Dipper Restorations offers entry level violin, viola and cello baroque bows, made to his specifications in China. All bows are hand selected and adjusted by Andrew Dipper. These bows are crafted with first-rate snakewood and are specially selected for good workmanship and materials. These bows can be traded for higher [...]
Violin Bow: Baroque, A. Dipper, Corette Model
Violin Bow: Baroque, A. Dipper, Corette Model The Corrette bow: Michel Corrette (b. 1707, d.1795) was a French musician and author of many musical method books. Andrew Dipper’s bows are of the type illustrated by Corrette in his violin tutor. This tutor depicts a bow with a so-called swan head which is an adaptation of [...]
Violin Bow: Classical, A. Dipper, Paganini Model, inlay
Violin Bow: Classical, A. Dipper, Paganini Model, inlay This classical violin bow celebrates the early career of Niccolo Paganini. Andrew Dipper carved it from dark brown snakewood. The frog is in snakewood inlaid with French silver escutcheons on either side, picturing The Papal Order of The Golden Spur, awarded to Mozart in 1770 and Niccolò [...]
Violin bow: Baroque, A. Dipper, P. Tourte model
Violin bow: Baroque, A. Dipper, P. Tourte model Pierre Tourte (b.c.1700, d.1764) was the father of the great Parisian bow maker Francois Tourte (1747-1835). It was Francois who worked assiduously to improve the techniques of bow making and explore the nature of the many rare tropical hardwoods being imported into Paris from the French holdings [...]
The Making of a Historically Informed Bow
Dipper Restorations, being museum restoration specialists, sometimes has the opportunity to work with the collection of the National Music Museum on the campus of The University of South Dakota. One of the benefits of this became apparent in a commission we recently received to build a viola d’amore bow.