Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

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Pasadena, CA 91105
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... and cracks to worn wrappings and rehairing needs. At Callier-Scollard Violins, we specialize in professional bow repair services that cover every aspect of restoration, including structural reinforcement, ...
2. Bow Frogs
( General » Repairs )
Here are some various frog repairs.   This frog was split in half, I'm not quite sure what happened but I thought it was worth fixing. Here are some repair photos. I dedn't even rehair the bow. ...
... to the frog. Replacing the Old Wrap During the most recent rehair, the old tinsel wrap had begun falling apart. To restore the bow’s appearance and functionality, we opted to replace the wrap with ...
... Carefully cut the excess monofilament for a clean finish. Rehair the Bow: Once the repair is set, proceed with rehairing to restore full functionality. This method reinforces the break while allowing ...
Fixing a Bulging Bow Ring Ferrule Fixing a bow ring ferrule that’s bulging can be a necessary step when rehairing a bow. If left unchecked, the ferrule might not seat properly, affecting the bow’s performance. ...
While in the process of rehairing a bow, you slide the ring off and the edge of the frog is broken and loose or it just falls off. Ugh. If it's an inexpensive bow and it lines up perfectly you can just ...
7. Loose bow wrapping
( General » Repairs )
When rehairing bows, sometimes the wrapping and the grip is loose. For those I do a quick fix and repair the existing wrapping. With this example the end of the wrapping was secure. Slide the grip ...
... lots of these and they are fairly easy to get apart and then rehair. There is a small hole at the back of the slide where you can put the bow screw into and push it out. When I rehair one of these bows, ...
... of the frog, so that it's now the underlside. The next day, trim off the excess. Then rehair as normal.      ...
When rehairing bows, sometimes you run across a frog where someone has drilled a hole so they can use a pin. Unfortunately they also drill a hole into the mortise so the hair will fit using the ...
... fix is filling the missing piece. Usually I do that when Im rehairing a bow. Here are the basic steps. Remove the slide Lay the slide on a flat level surface Put a little bit of CA glue on the ...
When rehairing a bow and the frog is not seated correctly on the stick, it neds to be adjusted. Use a pair of needle nose plyers, don't use the bow's screw because you can easily wreck the lining. Usually ...
...  This bow came back for another rehair, so I thought I would take a couple of photos. It has a dainty head, so I used the double pin method. The one shot shows how the double pins are folded over in opposite ...
Sometimes when rehairing a student bow, the tongue is almost completely missing. If that's the case, fitting a wedge will not hold. Usually it's not worth making a new ebony tongue or fitting a new frog. ...
... a vice whick made it perfectly flat. Then rehaired the bow. .  ...
... of fiber into the mortice so that it's attached to the two sides and spans the back Glue the fiber piece into the mortice Fit a new tip, leaving a little thick When rehairing a bow that has broken ...
Here are the general steps to rehair a bow. Violin bows are still $ 22 if you leave them for one week. I can do them sooner if needed but I charge a little extra. This one week service allows me to spread ...
When should I rehair my bow? Most of the hair is broken from playing The hair has been eaten by Carpet Beetle Larvae The hair is very old and britle Putting rosin on the hair and it still seems ...
... these and they are fairly easy to get apart and then rehair. There is a small hole at the back of the slide where you can put the bow screw into and push it out. When I rehair one of these bows, I don't ...
...      This is a bow that was dropped off for a rehair. I noticed that I had repaired the broken head years ago. After thinking about it my customer remembered ...
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