A CHINREST THAT SUITS YOU!
NON-LIFTED CHINREST MODELS FOR V-SHAPED
FACES
AND A PROMINENT CHIN
NON-LIFTED CHINREST MODELS
FOR V-SHAPED
FACES
The Brandt
The Brandt chinrest, the most diminutive in size of all of the chinrests offered by Frisch and Denig, tends to suit players whose faces are at least slightly V-shaped as seen from the front and who have a bit of a prominent chin as seen from the side.The wood here is boxwood.

The Donaldson
appeal to players whose jaws are a long, deep V in shape
and whose chins are prominent. The wood here is boxwood.

The Original Flesch

The Teka
faces are somewhat V shaped and whose
chins are rather broad. The wood here is ebony.
FOR ROUND, FLESHY JAWS AND A LESS PROMINENT CHIN

The Dresden
jaws are fleshier but who need some
contour (a dip) for their left jaw bone.

The Gordon

The Kreisler
FOR JAWS THAT ARE NEITHER TOO PROMINENT NOR TOO RECEDING

The Hamburg

The Rondo
Developed at the request of Gary Frisch, this chinrest tends to fit U-shaped jawlines as seen from the front. The wood is a Brazilian fruitwood only available with this model.

The Strobel
The Strobel tends to appeal to those whose jaws are not
particularly long but have some fleshiness. The chin will be slightly prominent.
The wood here is ebony.

The Turner
The Turner is another of the chinrests preferred by those
whose jaws are not extremely angular and who do not have
a particularly receding chin or a particularly prominent chin.
The wood here is ebony.
EXAMPLES OF SOME OF OUR LIFTED CHINRESTS


Crafting was done by Gary Frisch.

SPECIAL EDITION CHINRESTS
LEFT-HANDED CHINRESTS
Left-Handed Original Flesch
Left-Handed Violin ChinrestsLeft-Handed Brandt Chinrest
Left-Handed Viola ChinrestsAdditional Information
Woods Used in Frisch and Denig Chinrests:
As supplies allow, Frisch and Denig chinrests are made of:
- boxwood (light brown wood-see Hamburg, Gordon etc. above),
- ebony (black-see the Dresden etc. above)
- rosewood (dark brown with black stripes-see the Kreisler above)
- Brazilian fruitwood, either paroba (orange-ish brown- see the Rondo above) or pao ferro (brown with dark stripes- see the Original Flesch above in Special Editions)
- Lifts are often made of the same wood as the chinrest.
Allergic reactions
- The fewest reactions are associated with boxwood.
- Most allergic reactions are to rosewood. Those with sensitive skin should avoid rosewood and opt for one of the other woods.
Wood weight
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- Ebony is the heaviest.
- Boxwood is lighter by 30%.
Wood choice
- Typically the same wood as the other fittings (pegs and tailpiece) on the instrument.
- A personal choice
Chinrest Hardware and Your Skin:
- Nickel-plated hardware can be a problem for players with sensitive skin.
- Hypoallergenic fittings made of anodized aluminum are available for a slightly greater charge (see the Rondo above).