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Old 08-01-2010, 09:43 PM
Kyle Morin Kyle Morin is offline
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Hi Ken,
Thanks for your response. I'm sorry for the lack of info and don't mean to waste your time. The bass is located in Philly so I'm yet to see it in person. The owner has had the bass appraised by Michael Shank from Shank's Strings and was told that it's a Tyrolean. I'm currently studying with Larry Grenadier and he told me that the bass is very similar to his Tyrolean bass.

This is all the info that I have from the owner.

Scale length is 43". Body length is 42-3/4". Lower bout is 25-1/4". Middle bout is 14-3/4". Upper bout is 20-3/8". Body depth is 8-3/8"
"Original headstock/neck and heel with integral neckblock, never modified or removed and very stable. Most recent work by Michael Shank for repair and maintenance. He said the bass is in no need to be modified, sounds and plays exceptionally well."
"This Upright Bass is all hand carved from the mid 1800's. Made in the German/Tyrolean area in Europe. Gamba shape with flat-back, inlaid purfling, sides and back are tight flamed maple. Nice medium dark brown "violin" finish. Formerly maintained by "Paul Safran & Son", North 8th St., Philadelphia PA., "Robert Riccardi", Pennsauken NJ., and most recently by Shank's Strings, Elizabethtown PA

These are the other photos that I have of the bass. I will ask for better ones with more detail and inquire about the finish.
Kyle
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