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#156974 03/12/06 04:05 PM
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Where I learned more than I knew there was to know about bows




Interesting indeed, but oh, the apostrophe police!

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I'm going with Maverick's above-listed no. 2, for the time being. By protuberance, though, do you mean the screw that pokes out at the end of the stick, or the little inlaid bulls-eye that is usually on either side of the frog proper, which bulls-eye does not protuberate

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> the little inlaid bulls-eye

what is this, a bullfrog?!

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Maybe it's just me, but these look rather like frogs (if you ignore the silver bit:
http://www.quinnviolins.com/qv_completefrogs.shtml

But why are the flower holders called frogs
http://apropergarden.com/product.cfm?p=56&c=4 ?

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Good question Myr - I had not heard of them being called that; my gran was a florist (Kent, UK) and just referred to them as 'bases' AFAICR, but no doubt someone else can shed more light.

Thanks too for the pic of the musical frogs - I had thought it referred only to the metallic knob, rather than the entire endpiece of the bow. Going bach to basics has helped me get a handel on it.

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The little metallic knob is the screw; it is used to tighten and loosen the hairs, but, even though the two are sold as a unit, I don't know if the screw is technically considered part of the frog. Of course, if the little bull's eye decoration is the frog as in military dress, that could throw me back to the saber anchor.

The flower things are probably called frogs because they're green and they sit in the water. Something you'd say to a kid, kind of.

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Going bach to basics has helped me get a handel on it.




Right, mav. In other words, it ain't baroque, don't fix it.[/occam's razor]

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> it ain't baroque, don't fix it

oooh, you just wait til Fong sees that...

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