WS13-3

Lombard                      Un-designated Model (Fretless)                   5 String

 

S/N: None            1850s               12 3/4 x 17 ˝ “      (Nut to Rim)                   4 lb.                        

 

Condition: Near mint.                                   

 

Fully original except 2 of the ebony tuners were professionally copied.

 

Background: Very little is actually known. “C. E. Lombard” appears on the metal plate on the peghead. It is not known if this was the maker or owner. Jim Bollman has heard of a man by this same name who was supposedly a St. Louis minstrel banjoist in the late 1800s. Whoever made this instrument was an incredibly skilled luthier.

 

About this instrument:

1) Ex-Bollman Collection.

2) Fascinating and superb details of construction including the curved neck insertion into the rim, wooden dowel stick that houses a visible metal truss rod, and very unusual and precise piecing together of the neck parts around the 5th  peg.

3) Extremely attractive brass shoes that are apparently bradded thru the rim.

4) Previously unseen ebony tuners with carved floral design.

5) The large, inlaid tailpiece is superb and apparently original.

 

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