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Old 10-12-2008, 09:20 PM
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This is a smaller Bass you have. Smaller Basses may be as loud as similar basses that are slightly bigger as far as the presence of sound but a smaller 'box' will not be as deep, all things created equal.

The Juzek Basses, all of them were produced mostly in German shops/factories to be imported for sale to the NY City School system and other schools as well. They also did general distribution in USA of other string instruments and accessories.

Juzek Basses were not high end handmade Basses for professionals. They were made mainly as student instruments. Now that they have aged and circulated in other circles they are used in other commercial venues as well. Using a Juzek or other similar type Bass with a Pick-up and an Amp is not how they were intended to be used. They have however found their way into the hands of many jazz players. A Bass with a thinner sound is easier to amplify with a pickup than a fat sounding orchestral Italian Bass. They have their use in todays music. Some of these Basses are used in Orchestras as well but not in the bigger professional Symphonies.

Price wise I know they started at $200. for a 3/4 sized Bass back in the 1960s. I have seen these same Basses sell from $2,000-$8000 or so regardless of condition. I do not agree with all of the prices because often the repairs if done correctly could cost more than the value of the total package when all is said and done. A smaller 3/4?, 5/8 or 1/2 sized Juzek would sell for considerably less than a regular 3/4 or one of the few 7/8 or 4/4? models I have seen.

Look around for awhile and see here in the USA what the '5/8' models are selling for when they come up. The asking price in an ad is not always the final selling price but does give an idea where they are starting.
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