Attention! In the month of November a discount of €50,- on the Watson Copy bow.
For a beginning cellist these Watson bows are not affordable and that’s why they were copied.
In this video below I’ll show this bow to you and also tell you why you should come and try the Watson. Not one of them sounds and feels the same because wood is unique.
See below pictures of the Watson copy bow.
Are you curious after watching the video and would you like to make an appointment to see which Watson copy bow matches your cello and game? Schedule an appointment with me and we’ll try out which one you prefer.
Please note! In November a special action. The Watson Copy bow with a discount of €50,-.
Some customer reviews
This is what Roswitha wrote about her Watson copy bow:
‘I wanted so badly to try a new stick. That of my teacher played so much better than my own stick. But I thought it was a great adventure and at first I didn’t dare.
When I read your enthusiasm about the Watson copy I knew: here I can go, she will certainly help me to find out.
And so I did. In a very relaxed atmosphere and with valuable tips I was there in 40 minutes: this one of the three is it! So much lighter and calmer in my hand and yet such firm contact with the string. I am very happy with my new stick, you were right: it strikes much finer and sounds more beautiful! Thanks again for your time, patience and help.’
And Naomi wrote:
‘Scarlett, I didn’t know it would be such a big difference a better cello stick. Everything is easier and above all, I don’t squeeze my thumb like that anymore. Thanks!’
Judith who recently purchased the Watson cello stick;
‘Hey Scarlett,
Thank you! I’m really SUPER happy about it :D.’
Gregor writes:
“I found it very difficult to steal something from a good stick. In my eyes it remained a piece of wood after all. Had I known that it would make my right arm less cramped, I would have done this much sooner. I’m glad I could compare three copies with you. I still find it hard to understand that three sticks made the same can be so different. In short, an eye opener and my cello teacher thinks the same way. Thanks! “