nice..
Looks big.. lol
My stand partner has one by Pollmann similar to this. I don't know if it was a Kolstein import at the time but was back in 1984 or so.
His is marked Fendt model, a name which Kolstein promoted as well.
Here's the thing about both your bass and my friends. Maggini and Fendt (who sort of copied the Maggini/d'Salo model) made these models in a Flatback. I don't recall ever seeing either of them with a Roundback as Maggini and his master d'Salo made all of their Bass 'instruments' as Flatbacks. I say 'instruments as not all of them (or maybe any of them?) were made as 3 or 4 string Double basses but have since (the few real ones that are certified) been converted for modern playing over the last 200 years or so, possibly more.
The person/maker that combined the Maggini style model with a Roundback was Panormo! So, any of these broad shouldered 'Maggini-like' Basses are really Panormo copies, not Maggini copies. The double Purfling may be a 'feature' used both by Maggini and d'Salo but not exclusively. That is the main thing I see that points directly to Maggini but not the back, lower bouts or f-holes.
Both the Brecian model by Maggini and d'Salo as well as the Panormo Roundback have a pronounced angle break from the middle of the upper part of the upper bout.
The lower bout width looks more like a Hawkes Panormo copy than Maggini or Panormo as the real models they made were quite wide at the bottom.
Still, it's a nice looking bass. Enjoy it.
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