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The Piano Guys Carbon Fiber Violin Bow | Full Size 4/4 Bows With Inlaid Ebony Frog & Premium Horse Hair (TPG Sharp Bow, Ziggy)

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Management number 225560802 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price $96.60 Model Number 225560802
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  • ZIGGY: Upgrades To A Deep Red Proprietary Texalium Carbon Fiber/Premium Composite Blend Stick. The Look Is Truly Awe Inspiring, Making It A Cherished Piece Of Any String Player's Collection.
  • FEATURES: Silver Plated Winding. Custom Fully Lined Ebony Frog With Mother Of Pearl Signature. TPG Monogrammed Ferrule. Three Part Button With Red Eye. Lizard Grip & Red Colorized Mongolian Aduu Horsehair.
  • STRENGTH: TPG Sharp Bows Are Made From Carbon Fiber. The Consistency In Composition Promises A Reliable, Clear Tone Suited For Performances In Any Genre. Strict Attention To Detail Means The Components Stay Strong.
  • STABILITY: Water Resistant, & Humidity Resilient. These Bows Are Ready For Any Condition You Throw At Them. With An Astounding Mix Of Balance & Weight, TPG Sharp Bows Are Designed To Be The Last Bow You'll Ever Need.
  • QUALITY: TPG Sharp Bows Are At A Level Of Quality And Responsiveness You Would Expect From A Fine Wooden Bow, But With Much More Durability And Consistency For Far Less Money.
ASIN B07RSD7BHH
Size 4/4
Color Name Ziggy
Item Weight 2.75 ounces
Material Type carbon fiber, composite, ebony, silver plated winding
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

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