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Old 12-22-2008, 10:09 AM
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Yes, I have heard of him but my books with the listings are in the office. I will look it up tomorrow and post the info.
Ok, here we go.. There are 4 Byrant's listed in the Henley book but 9 of them listed in the Wenberg book of American makers. There is a good reason why this name stuck out in my head. When I opened my book I saw a red dot next to the name .O.H. Bryant.. bingo.. HE repaired my Prescott in 1941 and left his label in the Bass. His younger brother George worked in Lowell, Mass. from 1883-1915.

Now, I want to caution you about buying a Bass with a Yankee label from this vintage. Why, because the Gemunder's (2nd generation) had already started in New York (after August Snr. and George Snr. moved from mass to NY) and started already importing instruments from Germany. They made them as well but this practice started at the turn of the century if not earlier. So, not every Bass or fiddle marked as Yankee was made in New England. Some yes, but many imported 'in the white' or whole and sold as a homeland product.

This Bass from Lowell is George E. Bryant, brother of Ole H. Bryant and sons of Charles Henry Bryant.
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