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Karr Violin Bow

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    Object Details

    Description

    This bow was made by Albert H. Karr in Kansas City, Missouri, before 1925. It is a violin bow with a round beefwood stick with a plastic face, weighted black plastic frog with pearl eye, white plastic slide and metal ferrule bent from one piece and cut to lock the ends in place, and a plastic button. The bow is stamped:

    A.H.KARR K.C.U.S.

    Albert Homer Karr (1885-1971) was an American bow and violin maker (1885-1971). For most of his career, Karr was the proprietor of musical instrument shop in Kansas City, Missouri. In addition to repairing and selling other instruments, Karr made over 1,300 violins during his career and several dozen handmade violin bows. During WWII, Karr was contracted by the U. S. government to produce quality student bows.

    The Violinist magazine for January 1921 featured an article about Albert H. Karr as well as an advertisement of his shop:

    ALBERT H. KARR
    Exclusive Violin Shop
    306 East Tenth Str., Kansas City, Missouri.

    The Albert H. Karr Handmade Violins, finest
    imported wood, sent at my expense on ten days’ trial
    to responsible parties.
    Large collections of old Violins including a Stradi-
    varius, a Guarnerius, an Amati, a Villaume and a
    Lupot.

    One of the finest equipped shops in the United
    States for repair and adjustment of fine old
    instruments. Mr. Karr attends to this work per-
    sonally. All work guaranteed.
    Correspondence invited.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Janos Scholz

    date made

    before 1925

    ID Number

    MI.71.09

    catalog number

    71.09

    accession number

    292442

    Object Name

    bow

    Physical Description

    beefwood (overall material)
    metal (overall material)
    plastic (overall material)
    horsehair (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 29 1/4 in x 1 1/4 in x 1/2 in; 74.295 cm x 3.175 cm x 1.27 cm

    place made

    United States: Missouri, Kansas City

    See more items in

    Culture and the Arts: Musical Instruments
    Music & Musical Instruments

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a4-342a-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_605553
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