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Jerome Thibouville-Lamy Double Bass circa 1870 - #2324 - SOLD

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Jerome Thibouville-Lamy worked in Mirecourt and Paris. He became the sole proprietor of various factories at Mirecourt and was responsible for the gradual change in production methods that occurred from 1870 onwards. Machinery was introduced into the factories and instead of producing instruments made entirely by hand, production increasingly became machine assisted. Many of the bland "red-coloured" instruments that are generally termed or called "Lamy" emanate from this type of production line.

This double bass however is not your ordinary Lamy-type instrument. It is a top class French instrument made in Paris circa 1870 which bears the "L" brand just below the back button and internally the label of Jerome Thibouville-Lamy's independent work. This is the quality of work that should have inspired all those who worked for this entrepreneurial craftsman. This is the quality of work that should be inspirational to all modern day bass makers.

The table wood on this viol shape, swell backed instrument is exceptional. The proportion and carving of the scroll are masterful. The subtle hues in the reddish-brown to orange-brown varnish are wonderful. Sound too suggests that this instrument has been made properly and with good quality materials.

Some work has been necessary to place this instrument into the super-fine structural and playing condition that you now find it. The programme of work has included the gluing and studding of all cracks, rethicknessing work to an excessively (13mm) thick table, the fitment of a new bass bar, the replacement of half edging and edging where necessary, the fitment of a new fingerboard, the reshaping of the neck plus the obligatory fitment of a new sound post, bridge and all necessary work to touch in the varnish.

Who ever said that French instruments are ordinary, boring and sound nasal should take a look and listen to this instrument.

LOB 45 (114.7cm)
St length 42.4in (107.6cm)

SOLD.

STOP PRESS.... STOP PRESS....

The Contrabass Shoppe is proud that the talented jazz player Mr Paul Langosch, bassist for the legendary singer Tony Bennett selected this fine instrument to use when Mr Bennett appeared recently on BBC television with the chat show host Michael Parkinson. Bravo Tony. Fine playing Paul.

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