Forté™ Brazilwood Violin Bow
$40.99 $55.00
This instrument is built from Hawaiian Koa, the most traditional of ukulele wood. Known for its elegant curling, the Koa is the most sought-after wood by both players and luthiers.
Specs*
Top | Hawaiian Koa |
Back/Sides | Hawaiian Koa |
Neck | Mahogany |
Fingerboard | Rosewood |
Finish | Satin |
Nut & Saddle | Ox Bone |
Biding | N/A |
Inlay | N/A |
Tuning Pegs | Sealed |
Strings | Aquila Super Nylgut® |
Gig Bag | Included |
*Specs are subject to change without prior notice.
Read moreAn African relative of rosewood, Ovangkol shares many of rosewood’s tonal properties, including a wide spectrum from lows and highs. However, it also exhibits a slightly fuller midrange and a bright treble response similar to koa.
Specs*
Top | Ovangkol |
Back/Sides | Ovangkol |
Neck | Mahogany |
Fingerboard | Rosewood |
Finish | Satin |
Nut & Saddle | Ox Bone |
Biding | N/A |
Inlay | N/A |
Tuning Pegs | Sealed |
Strings | Aquila Super Nylgut® |
Gig Bag | Included |
*Specs are subject to change without prior notice.
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