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Large hand made German 5-string instrument with
violin outline and two-piece swell back - made by Benedict Lang
circa 1960.
There
are two origional labels inside the instrument. The first states
"Benedict Lang, Musicinstrument - Erzeugung, Mittenwald / Bayern,
Made in Germany." The second is positioned immediately below
the first and states "Handarbeit aus Mittenwald, Made in Germany".
He was contemporary with Gunter Krahmer-Pollman and seems to have
worked during the mid-twentieth century. We are not sure of the
year that he ceased to make instruments but one of our restorers
has seen and worked on an instrument dated 1982. A small entry in
the 1967 referance work by Karel Jalovec entitled German and Austrian
Violin Makers reads "Mittenwald. 20th century violin maker
who specialized in making double basses." - and the pioneering
referance book by Raymond Elgar - Looking At The Double Bass - published
in the same year as the Jalovec - notes that it was a commercial
business but adds "…, the fine hand made instruments
are splendid specimens and whilst still new, not so attractive in
tone as they will be later when matured".
Original.
Spirit based of a red-brown colour. Slightly glassy in appearance
and texture.
The table
shows a good even-medium grain. The back and ribs are well matched
with nicely flamed maple.
Original.
Remove front, remove bass bar and then re-thickness
to reduce an over-thick table to the correct dimensions. Wash out
table cracks (3), re-glue and secure with studs. Fit new bass bar
and replace table. Shoot fingerboard, fit new top nut. Fit endpin
unit and solder high-tension wire to tail piece. Fit new sound-post
and adjustable bridge. Clean varnish. Touch in varnish. Fine tune
set-up.
Simply superb.
5-string instruments rarely sound this good.
We think that both you and you're colleagues in the section
will be well impressed with this Benedict Lang.
Instrument such as this are now nearing or have flagged their first
half-century and in terms of value are - well - looking decidedly
undervalued. This really is a decently made orchestral instrument.
The outside workmanship is nothing fancy but now that the instrument
has been upgraded internally with a new bass bar and a table that
flexes - the volume and quality of sound that this instrument produces
really does belie its price tag.
Width at the upper bout 20.25in (51.5cm)
Width at the centre bout 15.50in (39.5cm)
Width at the lower bout 26.75in (67.8cm)
LOB 46.25in (117.6cm)
St length 43.15in (109.7cm)
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