A Bow by Jerome Thibouville Lamy
Violin Bow by Jerome Thibouville-Lamy, Mirecourt, 1950
This fine modern French masterpiece carries the quality standards that made the Thibouville-Lamy Maison so renowned among musicians of all kinds. J.T.L gathered together a refined group of skilled makers to produce a wide range of bows of fine quality over decades by submitting the work under the guidance of experienced and expert makers. More
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€6,000 EUR
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Jerome Thibouville Lamy
A prominent figure in the world of violin bow making. Born in 1833 in Mirecourt, France, Jerome Thibouville's influence soared after his marriage to Marie M. Lamy in 1861, leading to the establishment of the renowned firm Jerome Thibouville-Lamy, or J.T.L. Learn more
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