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FRENCH old BASS bow by Louis BAZIN C.1920
Estimated price for orientation: 4 500 $
Category: Upright Basses
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Description Brand: Louis Bazin Certified Size: 4/4 Type: Acoustic Country/Region of Manufacture: France
PLEASE TAKE A LOOK TO MY OTHER ITEMS!FRENCH old BASS bow by Louis BAZIN C.1920 Rare mint condition!!!Certified by J-F.RAFFIN+Y. LE CANU+S.BIGOTCharles Louis Bazin (Louis Bazin) (1881 - 1953) son, pupil and successor (in 1907) of Charles-Nicolas Bazin II. He started making bows from the age of 12, served his apprenticeship with his father. He took over the family workshop in 1907 where his father continued to work with him until his death in 1915. In 1922, Charles Alfred BAZIN, one of Charles Louis BAZIN’s two sons, started his apprenticeship and worked alongside his father until 1945. Charles Louis BAZINretired in 1952, his son Charles Alfred BAZIN took over his workshop. Ch.LouisBazin is considered the most important of the Bazin family, and has achieved the highest standard and renown in his craft. During the 20th century LouisBazin’s bows were widely acclaimed by French virtuosi. ”No better bows made by any contemporary maker.” --William HenleyFANTASTIC!!!!!!!The bow made C.1920 is in a very rare mint condition WITH ALL PARTS ORIGINAL !!!!!!!! Strength, very STRONG and well balanced.The original ebony frog is, maillechort mounted with Pearl eyes and THE TIPICAL Ch.l. Bazin double- bass butterfly adjuster .
Just rehaired with the best quality Mongolian horse hair.Fine new French Sterling silver on silk winding with new lizard leather.The length of the bow is 65cm and the weight 157g.Look at the pictures and do not lose your chance.
Description
| Brand: | Louis Bazin Certified | Size: | 4/4 |
| Type: | Acoustic | Country/Region of Manufacture: | France |
PLEASE TAKE A LOOK TO MY OTHER ITEMS!FRENCH old BASS bow by Louis BAZIN C.1920 Rare mint condition!!!Certified by J-F.RAFFIN+Y. LE CANU+S.BIGOTCharles Louis Bazin (Louis Bazin) (1881 - 1953) son, pupil and successor (in 1907) of Charles-Nicolas Bazin II. He started making bows from the age of 12, served his apprenticeship with his father. He took over the family workshop in 1907 where his father continued to work with him until his death in 1915. In 1922, Charles Alfred BAZIN, one of Charles Louis BAZIN’s two sons, started his apprenticeship and worked alongside his father until 1945. Charles Louis BAZINretired in 1952, his son Charles Alfred BAZIN took over his workshop. Ch.LouisBazin is considered the most important of the Bazin family, and has achieved the highest standard and renown in his craft. During the 20th century LouisBazin’s bows were widely acclaimed by French virtuosi. ”No better bows made by any contemporary maker.” --William HenleyFANTASTIC!!!!!!!The bow made C.1920 is in a very rare mint condition WITH ALL PARTS ORIGINAL !!!!!!!! Strength, very STRONG and well balanced.The original ebony frog is, maillechort mounted with Pearl eyes and THE TIPICAL Ch.l. Bazin double- bass butterfly adjuster .
Just rehaired with the best quality Mongolian horse hair.Fine new French Sterling silver on silk winding with new lizard leather.The length of the bow is 65cm and the weight 157g.Look at the pictures and do not lose your chance.
Just rehaired with the best quality Mongolian horse hair.Fine new French Sterling silver on silk winding with new lizard leather.The length of the bow is 65cm and the weight 157g.Look at the pictures and do not lose your chance.