





Viola bow Horst Schicker
This perfectly preserved viola bow was made and stamped by Horst Schicker about 1970.
The octagonal stick is made of light yellow-reddish pernambuco and mounted with silver.
The bow offers first-class playing characteristics. The total weight is 72.8g.
Horst Schicker learned bow making from 1958 to 1961 under Emil Kühne in Bubenreuth.
He received his master certificate in 1968. This bow was made between 1971 and 1977, when he had his workshop in Tennenlohe.
After this time, he moved to Baiersdorf.
This perfectly preserved viola bow was made and stamped by Horst Schicker about 1970.
The octagonal stick is made of light yellow-reddish pernambuco and mounted with silver.
The bow offers first-class playing characteristics. The total weight is 72.8g.
Horst Schicker learned bow making from 1958 to 1961 under Emil Kühne in Bubenreuth.
He received his master certificate in 1968. This bow was made between 1971 and 1977, when he had his workshop in Tennenlohe.
After this time, he moved to Baiersdorf.
This perfectly preserved viola bow was made and stamped by Horst Schicker about 1970.
The octagonal stick is made of light yellow-reddish pernambuco and mounted with silver.
The bow offers first-class playing characteristics. The total weight is 72.8g.
Horst Schicker learned bow making from 1958 to 1961 under Emil Kühne in Bubenreuth.
He received his master certificate in 1968. This bow was made between 1971 and 1977, when he had his workshop in Tennenlohe.
After this time, he moved to Baiersdorf.