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Hermann Wilhelm Prell (1875–1925) was a skillful German Bogenmacher / Bowmaker.

Hermann Wilhelm spent his formative years as a pupil of Heinrich Hoyer.

In the early years afterwards he worked for Albert Nurnberger (1893–1895) and August Rau (1896).

The following year (1897) he went to Paris to learn from Eugène Sartory. He established himself independently in Markneukirchen upon his return in 1898 where he lived and worked until his passing on April 4, 1925.

Prell went on to become an internationally renowned bow maker.

Quotes

Sartory left an indelible mark on the young Hermann Wilhelm, as can be seen in the bows of his manufacture (the heads as well as the frog design etc.) - Gennady Filimonov

"Prell's bows were highly regarded by many of the top players of his time (circa 1920's), as was advertised in "The Music Trade Review. (NYC-September 23, 1922)

"Beauty of design and perfect balance gives to these bows a super eminent value." - W. Henley

References

Hermann Wilhelm Prell Wikipedia