Das weis er dochSnake-Jo hat geschrieben: Noch eine Definition: Das Ding heißt weder Kassenbereich, noch Kasen, sondern "Kasan" (Zitat: Karpovicz):
Bows of this shape can be seen in museums, for example the famous bows made for Sultan Bayezid II (early 16th c.) in Topkapi museum in Istanbul. Note the straight-through-grip limb shapes, fairly abrupt reflex at the beginning of shoulder (kasan) sections, the relatively straight kasan and another abrupt recurvature of the tip (bash). The ends of tips are shaped to resemble the more square, indented "Bayezid tip", unlike the better known, rounded "classical tip". The grips are relatively large and rigid. There are no string bridges which were never necessary in this style. The string is silk with silk loops.


viele Grüße, Kevin
P.S.: Was sagt Adam eigentlich dazu?