Thats right! My most expensive bow is carbon fibre @ around £450 (equivalent wooden bow £900 - 1500) I love it, it feels right and does exactly what I want when I want. A pal borrowed it and hated it. They also sound different - very different - but that is also related to how the player uses them. some fiddlers use a cello bow on a violin which gives a fuller richer tone - another discussion..... I used to use a maker in Sherfield on Loddon (Hampshire UK) he had unhaired bows at around £3000 - not what we want fo folk but definitely the sort of thing an orchestral player might use on a £100,000 fiddle. Expressions about horses and courses come to mind but the final answer with a bow is: - "I have asked a few fiddle player and the only answer they have come up with is that a fiddle player just knows." sorry Andy
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