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Originally Posted by Ken Smith
I thought it was made from Chandler Plans? Chandler had the attributed D.Parker Bass from the Elgar book re-attributed as an Amati and then sold these as Amati plans. This model is most likely a cut-down British Bass from the late 18th to early 19th century more so than anything Italian much less the slight possibility of it being the first 'confirmed' Amati ever found.
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i know, i was just joking
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Originally Posted by Ken Smith
I think it's flattery all around. It would be easy enough to contact them and ask what Bass they copied for this new model they are showing.
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i did that already:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=532991 , see post#11+12