The D Z Strad Model 506 viola bow is a round stick bow made of durable braided carbon fiber. Featuring a polished ox horn frog with fleur-de-lis inlay and abalone slide, it is fully silver lined and has a unique 8-eye adjustment screw with an abalone button. The handgrip is made with traditional leather wrapping over silver lapping and is equipped with Mongolian horsehair. The Model 506 is a great choice for players looking for an alternative to traditional Brazilwood or Pernambuco sticks with the flair of a uniquely crafted frog.  

The new generation of  Model 506 D Z Strad bows is taking the next step to improve the playing and the sound of your instruments. They are completely handmade. The workmanship let it stand out from anything else in its price range.

    • Full size, braided carbon fiber, fully silver-lined, round stick with polished ox horn frog and fleur-de-lis inlay
    • Carbon fiber stick is more resilient and less susceptible to changing environmental conditions than traditional wood
    • Equipped with genuine white, unbleached, Mongolian horsehair
    • Properly balanced for even playing response; produces a powerfully dynamic sound
    • Each bow is inspected in our own workshop in the United States
    • Size - Length (inches) / Weight (grams): Full size - 29.25" to 29.5" / 69g to 71g
    • Traditional Frog made from Polished Premium Ebony

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DZ Strad Violin Shop

White Plains, NY, United States
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