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Old 08-22-2007, 08:11 AM
LouisBarnes LouisBarnes is offline
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As far as I know the bass had a new bass bar/sound post/bridge when it was at Bridgewood & Neitzert. The back and ribs are a lot darker than the bass bar, but it doesn't look like the inside as aged as much as the outside "appears" to have done. One of the cracks in the ribs is clearly pre-refinish, and the ribs feel like they've "moved" and twisted a little over time. It's so difficult to tell what's going on under the varnish (which seems a trifle thick).

Comparing it to your photos, it's definitely had some antiquing done to it, but it seems like they've done such a good job that it's hard to tell what is or isn't authentic aging. It doesn't look as old as the Morelli when comparing the backs with each other, but it looks older than the Pollman. I find that the gloss varnish really throws me off though!
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