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Old 06-02-2012, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Swan View Post
Ken,

I'm really asking a pretty simple question here. Any estimates based on however wide the definition goes for any of the guesstimators would be welcome. Would that be dozens? Hundreds? What do you all think?
Vuillaume school basses, 1,000's of them. Any of the Cello models with the false button would fall under that group. Period would be from the mid 1800s thru the early 20th century.

Makers include the Bernardel's, the Gand's, the Barbe's, the Jacquet's, the J.T. Lamy factory, the Claudot's, and other makers of the period that made that model including those that either worked directly for or supplied Vuillaume that may have also made basses of the same model under their own label.

Not every bass from the makers listed above were on that model but I think most Violin cornered basses were. I have personally seen basses from every one of those makers as well so this is not guess work or a quote from some book!
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