Handmade Bass Guitars

See how a Laurus bass is built: 100% handmade bass guitars, one of the best professional electric bass guitar on the market, realised for professional musicians and high level amateurs.
For more information about our instruments visit the models’ page or contact us!

Laurus body and necks ready to be assembled Laurus body Laurus body glued with the neck Laurus fret installation Laurus fretted fingerboard in construction Laurus luthier checking the neck of a bass in construction Laurus neck finishing Laurus headstock contruction Laurus bass in construction Laurus luthier Pierluigi Cazzola puts its signature on a Laurus bass Laurus bridge positioning Installation of pickups in a new Laurus bass Electronic work on a new Laurus bass Installation of the bridge on a new Laurus bass Installation of the string on a new Laurus bass Laurus luthier verifies the sound of a brand new Laurus bass

Laurus Bass Story

A quick excursus trought Laurus bass luthiery' story

Passion for music that grew throught years

1967: the 12 years old Pierluigi Cazzola (to the left) bass player of the band “I Neonati”. The band made headlines because of the young age of the members (on average 10 years old). The band was rewarded in two local festivals.<br />In the picture you can see Giorgio Ebalginelli (drums) and Alberto Pilotto (guitar) that later became a renowned jazz player.
1967: the 12 years old Pierluigi Cazzola (to the left) bass player of the band “I Neonati”. The band made headlines because of the young age of the members (on average 10 years old). The band was rewarded in two local festivals.
In the picture you can see Giorgio Ebalginelli (drums) and Alberto Pilotto (guitar) that later became a renowned jazz player.
1984: Pierluigi Cazzola (to the left) and his friend Flavio Busato (right-hand man during the first year of activity) showing one of their first masterpieces, the Red Canzian Special model.
1984: Pierluigi Cazzola (to the left) and his friend Flavio Busato (right-hand man during the first year of activity) showing one of their first masterpieces, the Red Canzian Special model.
1984: Special model built for Red Canzian (Pooh). Ten maple slices arranged in a radial pattern alternated with amaranth wood inserts. The neck was built in fourteen sections alternating maple, amaranth and ebony. The body is entirely hand carved. Unique piece.
1984: Special model built for Red Canzian (Pooh). Ten maple slices arranged in a radial pattern alternated with amaranth wood inserts. The neck was built in fourteen sections alternating maple, amaranth and ebony. The body is entirely hand carved. Unique piece.
1985: Laurus first appearance at SIM exhibition. The bass with the fan-shaped body was awarded as one of the best instruments.
1985: Laurus first appearance at SIM exhibition. The bass with the fan-shaped body was awarded as one of the best instruments.
1985: The first adv. flyer showing three models of that era: the Carving, the Artist and the Stylish.
1985: The first adv. flyer showing three models of that era: the Carving, the Artist and the Stylish.
1985: Patrick Djivas (PFM) plays a Laurus Stylish model at SIM exhibition.
1985: Patrick Djivas (PFM) plays a Laurus Stylish model at SIM exhibition.
1985: Pierluigi Cazzola supporting the PFM sound technician during a show of the band.
1985: Pierluigi Cazzola supporting the PFM sound technician during a show of the band.
1985: Patrick Djivas (PFM) became Laurus endorser playing a Stylish model.
1985: Patrick Djivas (PFM) became Laurus endorser playing a Stylish model.
1986: Patrick Djivas (PFM) in studio with his Laurus Stylish.
1986: Patrick Djivas (PFM) in studio with his Laurus Stylish.
1986: SIM exhibition in Milan. Laurus stand painted in yellow and red, the colours of the city of Schio.
1986: SIM exhibition in Milan. Laurus stand painted in yellow and red, the colours of the city of Schio.
1987: Models Artist SC and Stylish proposed in 32.5″ scale. They was presented at Frankfurt Music Messe, as guest of the german Crace, handmade amplifier manufacturer
1987: Models Artist SC and Stylish proposed in 32.5″ scale. They was presented at Frankfurt Music Messe, as guest of the german Crace, handmade amplifier manufacturer
1987: Stefano Cerri during a concert.
1987: Stefano Cerri during a concert.
1987: Enzo Lo Greco plays Laurus.
1987: Enzo Lo Greco plays Laurus.
1987: Cico Cicognani plays with Scott Handerson with a six string fretless Laurus Carving model. Cico boast a endless curriculum of international collaborations.
1987: Cico Cicognani plays with Scott Handerson with a six string fretless Laurus Carving model. Cico boast a endless curriculum of international collaborations.
Dante Pergreffi, reliable Nomadi bass player.
Dante Pergreffi, reliable Nomadi bass player.
1988: Quasar SC prototype (32.5″ scale) with fan-shaped body, like the Artist model. Commutable double EQ. Unique piece, then Quasar SL born.
1988: Quasar SC prototype (32.5″ scale) with fan-shaped body, like the Artist model. Commutable double EQ. Unique piece, then Quasar SL born.
1988: Attilio Zanchi with a six strings Laurus Quasar SC.
1988: Attilio Zanchi with a six strings Laurus Quasar SC.
1988: Laurus luthier Pierluigi Cazzola showing the six string Quasar SL prototype.
1988: Laurus luthier Pierluigi Cazzola showing the six string Quasar SL prototype.
1988: Ares Tavolazzi (Area – Guccini)
1988: Ares Tavolazzi (Area – Guccini)
1988: Alfredo Paixao (Pino Daniele).
1988: Alfredo Paixao (Pino Daniele).
1988: Laurus Quasar SL was presented.
1988: Laurus Quasar SL was presented.
1985-1995: The Slaps, funky-fusion band in which Pierluigi Cazzola played as bassist. Vittorio Canova (keyboards), Giorgio Ebalginelli (drums), Marco Ronzani (saxophone) and Daniela Marchesini (voice).
1985-1995: The Slaps, funky-fusion band in which Pierluigi Cazzola played as bassist. Vittorio Canova (keyboards), Giorgio Ebalginelli (drums), Marco Ronzani (saxophone) and Daniela Marchesini (voice).
The Slaps in concert. In that period the band had twelve elements. Pieluigi used a five strings fretless Laurus Quasar SL and a fretted four strings basses.
The Slaps in concert. In that period the band had twelve elements. Pieluigi used a five strings fretless Laurus Quasar SL and a fretted four strings basses.
1988: Maurizio Rolli with his first Laurus bass: a fretless six strings Carving model.
1988: Maurizio Rolli with his first Laurus bass: a fretless six strings Carving model.
Rossano Eleuteri touring with Ivan Graziani
Rossano Eleuteri touring with Ivan Graziani
Andrea Amati
Andrea Amati
1998: Red Canzian of Pooh plays Laurus basses since 1984
1998: Red Canzian of Pooh plays Laurus basses since 1984
1998: Red Canzian and Pierluigi Cazzola, Laurus luthier.
1998: Red Canzian and Pierluigi Cazzola, Laurus luthier.
1998: Red Canzian admire the details of his new Laurus bass
1998: Red Canzian admire the details of his new Laurus bass
Rossano Eleuteri in studio with Nek.
Rossano Eleuteri in studio with Nek.
1998: Laurus stand at Pesaro exhibition
1998: Laurus stand at Pesaro exhibition