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DAVID RUSSELL YOUNG cello bow, octagonal Pernambuco stick with silver mounted ebony frog, 80.9 grams, Colorado, USA

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DAVID RUSSELL YOUNG cello bow, octagonal Pernambuco stick with silver mounted ebony frog, 80.9 grams, Colorado, USA

This bow is part of our 2023 Contemporary American Makers Exhibition & Sale

David Russell Young has been making violin bows for over 30 years, but before that he was a guitar-maker. And, in 1975, David published The Steel String Guitar: Construction and Repair, one of the few books on guitar-making at the time. It would go on to inspire countless future builders.

About David: B.A. UCLA, 1966. Worked as a self-employed guitar maker, 1965-1980. Worked as a bowmaker at Hans Weisshaar, Inc. in Los Angeles 1981-1983. Self-employed bowmaker, 1984-present. 20 awards in competitions (VSA, Mittenwald, AFVBM). VSA gold medal, 1988. Journeyman and Master bowmaker's degrees, AFVBM.

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This bow is part of our 2023 Contemporary American Makers Exhibition & Sale

David Russell Young has been making violin bows for over 30 years, but before that he was a guitar-maker. And, in 1975, David published The Steel String Guitar: Construction and Repair, one of the few books on guitar-making at the time. It would go on to inspire countless future builders.

About David: B.A. UCLA, 1966. Worked as a self-employed guitar maker, 1965-1980. Worked as a bowmaker at Hans Weisshaar, Inc. in Los Angeles 1981-1983. Self-employed bowmaker, 1984-present. 20 awards in competitions (VSA, Mittenwald, AFVBM). VSA gold medal, 1988. Journeyman and Master bowmaker's degrees, AFVBM.

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$6,000.00
DAVID RUSSELL YOUNG cello bow, octagonal Pernambuco stick with silver mounted ebony frog, 80.9 grams, Colorado, USA
$6,000.00

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This bow is part of our 2023 Contemporary American Makers Exhibition & Sale

David Russell Young has been making violin bows for over 30 years, but before that he was a guitar-maker. And, in 1975, David published The Steel String Guitar: Construction and Repair, one of the few books on guitar-making at the time. It would go on to inspire countless future builders.

About David: B.A. UCLA, 1966. Worked as a self-employed guitar maker, 1965-1980. Worked as a bowmaker at Hans Weisshaar, Inc. in Los Angeles 1981-1983. Self-employed bowmaker, 1984-present. 20 awards in competitions (VSA, Mittenwald, AFVBM). VSA gold medal, 1988. Journeyman and Master bowmaker's degrees, AFVBM.

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