GENTGES & SCHEIT GEIGENBAUER
Since 1994 there is the Geigenbau-Werkstatt Gentges & Scheit in Berlin.
For many years this workshop lay in the quiet but dark backyard of Paul Robeson Street 47;
In 1952 the company was founded in Bubenreuth by Heinrich Gill to distribute classical and traditional musical instruments. The company grew bigger and soon became quite successful. The first internat
We manufacture bows for the discerning musician of the highest quality and only use carefully selected materials with precise processing. In order to meet the highest demands and requirements, our mo
The foundation of the company was laid in 1908 by Josef Sandner as he bought the old “pond mill”, a sawmill in Schönbach/ Bohemia, (today: “Luby u Chebu” in the Czech Republic
MARKUS LAGE
Markus Lage learned the craftsmanship as a violin maker at the State College for violin construction in Mittenwald, where he completed his apprenticeship through a successful journeyman ex
Our passion is to create unique instruments. All instruments are manufactured with love and devotion at the traditional company Otto Jos. Klier. We attach the highest importance to quality. The violin
CHRISTIAN ARNOLD
Discover masterfully crafted instruments from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. and 20th century, for the highest demands and outstanding sound.
With us you will find violins, cello
Most of the instruments built by Burkhard Eickhoff are realizations of his own model designs. Since the 1990s he has only used spruce wood for the tops from the high valleys of the Dolomites, selecte
RICHARD GRUNKE & SOHNE
Richard Grünke, born in Poland in 1930, ended up in the upper Vogtland in 1944 during the turmoil at the end of WWII. He began his apprenticeship as
a bow maker in 1945 wit
Bertrand Bellin, born in south of France, studied violin making at Newark and Sherwood College, England. After a collaboration of ten years with Roger Hargrave, and winning international awards, he is