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Georges Léon Lamy Violin Bow, 1900, Paris, France

This extremely nimble bow handles superbly with a sunny and colorful tone. Like the best bows of this era and model, it tracks effortlessly and has a unique blend of firm strength, yet tender suppleness that gives stability yet with a modulable tone. The balance point is such that it feels like an extension of the arm.

 

This is a very rare examply by the most talented of the Lamy family makers (father and two sons) whose life was tragically cut short by the first World War.

 

WEIGHT: 60.6 grams

MOUNTS: Silver and ebony

CERTIFICATE: Raffin

Georges Léon Lamy Violin Bow, 1900, Paris, France

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