Modern Peccatte copy stamped J.T-Lamy
Modern Peccatte copy stamped J.T-Lamy
£675.00
(inc. VAT) Stick: Pernambuco
Tip: Faux Ivory
Lap: Silver
Thumbgrip: Leather
Frog: Ebony
Mountings: Silver
Eye: Large Mother-of-Pearl
Slide: Mother-of-Pearl
Button: Silver with Ebony band
Stamp: J.T-LAMY
Weight: 80 g
This premium J.T.Lamy 'LBC1' Cello bow honours the craft and expertise of the Mirecourt master bow-maker Dominique Peccatte.
J.T.Lamy ‘Peccatte’ bow blanks are crafted from the finest Pernambuco tonewood seasoned for over 5 years with each blank tested for resonance to ensure superb resonance and musicality.
Bow frogs are cut from fine Burmese Ebony and hand-finished with ‘925’ sterling silver fittings. The grips are made from high quality leather and wound with ‘925’ Silver wire, and the bow hair is Mongolian horsetail, prized for its thickness and strength.
Each J.T.Lamy bow is handmade under the supervision of a Master Archetier in Suzhou, China and is supplied in a presentation box with a certificate of authenticity.
About Dominique Peccatte:
Dominique Peccatte, born 1810, was an apprentice luthier in Mirecourt, France and by the age of 16 or 17 found his way into the workshops of the master Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume. During his decade of working with Vuillaume, Peccatte studied with Jean Pierre Marie Persois and also met Francois Tourte – the maker whose ‘hatchet-shaped’ bow tip he would ultimately adapt to great effect.
Peccatte famously also taught and collaborated with Joseph Henry and Pierre Simon. Peccatte’s brother Francois and nephew Charles were also renowned bow-makers.
Peccatte bows were a little more sturdy than other French bows of the era, and although not quite as flexible as his peer’s creations, his weightier constructions allowed the musician to obtain greater volume and rich articulation, well suited to the concert halls of the time.
Ref: 800/LBC1
Tip: Faux Ivory
Lap: Silver
Thumbgrip: Leather
Frog: Ebony
Mountings: Silver
Eye: Large Mother-of-Pearl
Slide: Mother-of-Pearl
Button: Silver with Ebony band
Stamp: J.T-LAMY
Weight: 80 g
This premium J.T.Lamy 'LBC1' Cello bow honours the craft and expertise of the Mirecourt master bow-maker Dominique Peccatte.
J.T.Lamy ‘Peccatte’ bow blanks are crafted from the finest Pernambuco tonewood seasoned for over 5 years with each blank tested for resonance to ensure superb resonance and musicality.
Bow frogs are cut from fine Burmese Ebony and hand-finished with ‘925’ sterling silver fittings. The grips are made from high quality leather and wound with ‘925’ Silver wire, and the bow hair is Mongolian horsetail, prized for its thickness and strength.
Each J.T.Lamy bow is handmade under the supervision of a Master Archetier in Suzhou, China and is supplied in a presentation box with a certificate of authenticity.
About Dominique Peccatte:
Dominique Peccatte, born 1810, was an apprentice luthier in Mirecourt, France and by the age of 16 or 17 found his way into the workshops of the master Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume. During his decade of working with Vuillaume, Peccatte studied with Jean Pierre Marie Persois and also met Francois Tourte – the maker whose ‘hatchet-shaped’ bow tip he would ultimately adapt to great effect.
Peccatte famously also taught and collaborated with Joseph Henry and Pierre Simon. Peccatte’s brother Francois and nephew Charles were also renowned bow-makers.
Peccatte bows were a little more sturdy than other French bows of the era, and although not quite as flexible as his peer’s creations, his weightier constructions allowed the musician to obtain greater volume and rich articulation, well suited to the concert halls of the time.
Ref: 800/LBC1