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A highly prolific maker of superb quality bows, Vigneron apprenticed with Claude Nicolas Husson before working with Jean Joseph Martin. This early training from some of the finest archetiers in France helped propel his career. From about 1880 he worked for the important firm, Gand & Bernardel Frers, further developing his career. He set up on his own around 1888. The strong, dense stick is ideal for the high level violinist. It is quick and responsive, and draws a sweet, clear tone that projects. It is accompanied by a Raffin certificate.