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Originally Posted by Frank Larouche
Thanks for the quick reply, unfortunately the bass is still a the shop who sells it and I dont have any pictures. They say i'ts at least 100 years old and from somewhere near germany...
I'ts weird that they wrote Antoni Pauli and right after that Mulicus as it was part of the name. Do you have and exemple of a Antoni Pauli bass?
It has a dark red varnish, seems original, purfling on the front and back, a roundback and a round edge very curved that is very well-made.
thanks in advance for all the comments and if I can have pics I will post them!
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I doubt that maker ever made a bass. If so, it would not look like anything near German 100 years old. Different species of bass by then. This maker probably made only Violins and Viols.
And, it's not "Mulicus". it's "Musicus" as in maker of instruments for Music, I assume. The maker's name was Anton but his labels are Latinized as many were back then and used Antoni.
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Antoni Pauli, Musicus
Instrumentalis in Tachua
Anno 1730
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Label example above in translation but the old Latin letters may look like it says something slightly different as you thought originally. There were other makers in that family as well. Similar work and labels. No mention of any Bass being made by any on them. Like I said above, the chances of this being a Bass by him is more rare than winning the Lottery every other week.
I will bet he doesn't have a bass by this guy or anything even close. Show the bass and let's see!
I have two different books that give this information as listed above on this maker. It is not from my experience or memory, just so you know.