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Hawkes Professor Double Bass labelled and dated 1904 with extension - #2460 - SOLD

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It seems strange that an instrument with so little structural damage should have a varnish from a later period. Yes it is unfortunate, but lets not dwell on the one negative point for too long because this instrument has a great many qualities to offer especially in the sound, structural and financial departments.

Sound is obviously the most important aspect for any player so I just want to you to concentrate on the words 'quality' and 'volume'. Structural condition is just as important as sound for any player because one certainly doesn't want to find ones instrument falling apart when the pressure is on in a Brahms or Bruckner Symphony.

Here The Contrabass Shoppe can assure you that every attention to detail has been paid to the inside of the instrument. In addition to new upper and lower back braces, new centre joint studs and first class stud work to the two flank cracks on the lower bouts of the table and the small saddle crack, there is a new bass bar that correlates correctly to the arch of the table. On the outside of the instrument a new neck and fingerboard has been fitted - it feels great- while the cogs and worms have been salvaged from a retired Hawkes Panormo instrument. One can't get much better quality than these. The gearing is absolutely superb. In addition, a new bridge, endpin unit and strings by D'Addario (Helicore) complement this instrument and courtesy of our gifted restorer, there is a superb fingerless extension fitted. It will enable the prospective purchaser of this instrument to reach a really splendid sounding low 'C' with ease.

As for the financial department, we can assure you that it's not bad value at all.  Certainly this is an extremely good workhorse of an instrument that will do all the biz for many years to come. The instrument bears it is original Hawkes & Son label from Denmark Street, Piccadilly Circus, London dated 1904, No 3160.

Width at the upper bout 22in (55.7cm)
Width at the centre bout 15.8in (40.1cm)
Width at the lower bout 26.25in (66.7cm)
LOB 44.2in ( 112.2cm ) 
String length 41.6in ( 105.6cm )

SOLD.

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