Luthiers Choice.
A working orchestral-bow line — violin, viola, cello and double bass — in fiberglass and Brazilwood, scaled across the fractional sizes the school orchestra actually plays.
The orchestral bow,
scaled to the player.
The catalogue is a working matrix. Across four orchestral voices — violin, viola, cello, double bass — in two stick materials. Fiberglass for the school orchestra (durable, low-maintenance) and Brazilwood for the developing player (closer to the pernambuco voice without the cost or the trade controls).
The double-bass line offers both grip schools: German (the Dragonetti hand) and French (the Bottesini hand). Sized across the family: fractional sizes for the player who isn’t yet on a full-size.
Luthiers Choice · Brazilwood
Two grips, two materials,Luthiers Choice · the catalogue brief
three fractional sizes.
Across the matrix
Four voices.
Violin — fiberglass and Brazilwood, fractional sizes.
Viola — fiberglass and Brazilwood.
Cello — fiberglass and Brazilwood, fractional sizes.
Double bass — German and French grips, fiberglass (3/4) and Brazilwood (1/4, 1/2, 3/4).
Pick the voice, pick the stick that matches the term.



