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Latex tube Bow Grip

 
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John Cadd
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 6:37 pm    Post subject: Latex tube Bow Grip Reply with quote

When I was ten ,my teacher handed me his Gagliano violin and his bow to see how I played them .The bow distracted me when I felt the soft sticky bow grip .I always remember that . I have used harder black rubber grips but always thought they should be soft and sticky . This week I ordered some natural Latex rubber tubing to try that out . I saw a complaint about Latex paint being sticky and that pleased me. I think I am on the right track . The Latex is most likely to wear out quicker but it`s so cheap it`s not a problem . I will cut pieces off a one metre strip as an experiment . I have seen something similar on Itzak Perman`s bow . Worth a try .
Tube size 8mm internal ,
12mm external


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John Cadd
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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2024 2:20 am    Post subject: bow grip Reply with quote

The one metre length of natural Latex rubber tube arrived yesterday . It was a perfect snug grip on the bow stick .It will be easier to fit without the small leather patch on normal bows . The metal windings are no problem . But for £3 ,15 a metre it`s certainly worth a try . The normal hold on a bow is shown in a photo of Jascha Heifetz . His thumb is on the stick and touching the frog. Just leave enough room for the frog to slacken the hair tension . You could call this forgotten technology ,but I`m fairly sure Itzak Perlman uses something similar .
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