SOLD: Zuckermann French Double

This instrument is David Jacques Way’s Blanchet/Taskin model in emulation of large French harpsichords of the 18th century. This particular instrument is concert-ready and available for immediate sale. It began life as a kit built from Zuckermann parts in the early 1980s. The customer did a beautiful job on the case construction and then gave up the project for many years. Finally he hired us to completely decorate the instrument in the French style with two case colors and 22K gold bands. The soundboard painting by Tatyana Nivina is absolutely stunning. Then he asked us to do all of the musical action work from stringing to voicing which was finished by Elena Zamolodchikova. The result is an excellent instrument at a reasonable price and as close as you can get to a shop-built Zuckerman. The following information is from our catalog:

The tone of our French Double is refined and colorful, and is well known for its majestic bass. While the range of 63 notes (FF-g''') permits the performance of virtually the entire harpsichord repertoire, this instrument is obviously the best choice for playing late French music. Disposition: 2x8', 1x4', buff.

Specifications:

Disposition 2x8', 1x4', buff; stop levers in keywell

Range 63 notes: FF-g3, A440 scaling that can be tuned down to 415

Dimensions length 93.3"; width 37"; depth of case 11.02"

Weight about 155 lbs

Action two reverse keyboards with Blackwood naturals, bone-slipped sharps, and pearwood arcades; Zuckermann jacks

Wood basswood case and bentide

Assembly Franco/Flemish case construction

Stand turned in oak

Music Desk adjustable angle of desk and sled position

Price: $24,900

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