Little is known about his early life except that his family was living at a house known as Casa del Pescatore in the Parish of Saint Agata.
Just one year after Omobono was born, the family sold the Casa del Pescatore for the respectable sum of 7,000 Imperial Lire, and relocated to the famous home of Antonio Stradivari, Casa Nuziale, which is now No.
When he was 19, his mother died and his father Antonio organized an elaborate funeral, showing that the Stradivaris were already quite prosperous.
Besides the decay in workmanship, Omobono's instruments show little other departure from the design of his father except that he tended to point the mitres of his purfling outward, away from the Cs.
[3] After his father's death in 1737, Omobono stopped his production of instruments, and receded into obscurity.