Son of Jean Adam. Probably arenticed to his father around 1807-1810, and became his father\'s aistant. He produced good quality work in the style of Etiee Pajeot, although his output was limited. His bows are stamped \'Adam\'.Some bows before 1842 were made in collaboration with his son, Jean Grand Adam.
Bows made by Louis Simon Pajeot are rare and highly valued. He was arenticed in Mirecourt, although it is not known for whom, and was poibly a pupil or employee of Jacques Lafleur in Paris. He aears to have worked with Nicolas Maire. His bows, some showing the influence of Tourte, are often uranded; some later ones are branded \'Pajeot . AMT\'.