Bows

McHugh Violins carries a wide variety of bows for all playing levels and preferences, from Brazilian Pernambuco wood bows, modern Carbon-fiber bows, to entry-level fiberglass bows. We encourage customers to try as many alternatives as possible, within their given budget.
Pernambuco Bows
Clearly, teachers and many professionals tend to lean toward wood bows because that may be all that they and their own teachers were familiar with. The best wood bows have routinely been the Brazilian-made pernambuco wood bows – but these are no longer available under CITES rules. Currently we are restoring nicer old pernambuco wood bows for sale. Soon we’ll have a list of these for your consideration.
CodaBows
Times change and technology is closing the gap. We offer the CodaBow line of carbon fiber bows that offer excellent playability, action, stiffness and durability at a competitive price. Compared to one of our typical Pernambuco wood bows, the corresponding CodaBow model is the Diamond NX which now sells for $455.00
Come in a try one out! All that we ask is that you compare a quality carbon fiber bow to a wood bow – and may the best bow prevail…
CodaBows

American-produced carbon graphite bows have a category of their own. They feature beautifully finished sticks with various mounts on the frogs. The CodaBow company dominates this segment, and after 40 years in the trade, I believe that the NX bows are equal or better than their relatively-priced pernambuco wood counterparts. Honestly, a CodaBow should be included in your search for the most appropriate bow anyway. We are currently renewing our commitment with CodaBow, and will feature a new section devoted to their extensive range. Here are the prices of the most popular bows sold here. For a full list of their range, do explore their website at www.codabow.com
Violin Bows
Viola Bows
Cello Bows
Bass Bows
Pernambuco wood bows

Other bows
Pernambuco wood bows used to be the standard of the industry, but these days tend to only dominate the $600 –plus range. This wood is from Northeast Brazil and has an uncanny ability to be bent under dry heat and maintain the new shape for years if not decades. Ours are older pernambuco bows, carefully refurbished in our workshop. The nickel mounted German examples are now in the $500 range; the silver start around $850.
Fiberglass bows
These are very basic sticks that function well and are so inexpensive that replacement, rather than rehair, is actually cheaper. Ours are the Chinese student brands that sell for around $49 (for violin bows…viola and cello, a little more.)
The Howard Core #1088 fiberglass bows form the basis of this range. Truthfully, our teacher customers find them to be so much better balanced than the well-known American brand…
Carbon graphite bows (Chinese)
Carbon graphite bows are very strong, well balanced, and very versatile. We try to ignore the very cheapest of these because they still suffer from head breakage problems, but for around $129 the more cleanly made ones from China are extremely useful. We like the woven (tubular weave in the resin) styles at $119 for violin. Middle and high school students often prefer them to pernambuco bows. Viola, cello and bass examples are available for proportionally more.