{{image.AltTag}} {{image.AltTag}}
Default Image Default Image

{{details.product.ModelName}}

Sku: {{details.product.ModelNumber}}

Price: {{(details.product.BundleUnitCost || details.product.UnitCost) | currency : '$' : 2}}

Now: {{(details.product.BundleSalePrice || details.product.SalePrice) | currency : '$' : 2}}


{{details.product.PriceUnits}}
Please fill out this field...
Please enter a number...
Please enter at least 1...
Please enter at max 999999...

You purchased this item on {{details.product.OrderHistory[0].OrderDate | date : 'M/d/yyyy'}}

An excellent maker with a fairly short working period, Charles Husson began his training with his father in Mirecourt. In 1873 he moved to Paris to work at the Vuillaume shop before working with Voirin, and then Gand and Bernardel. He set up on his own around 1880, producing bows that were influenced by his master, Voirin, and his former classmate, Andre Vigneron. This bow is nimble and elegant, strong yet flexible, and produces a luscious tone. It is accompanied by a Raffin certificate.