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Old 05-08-2010, 09:41 AM
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Heres my most recent find , I'm guessing its Viennese or ........ ?
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Old 05-08-2010, 07:31 PM
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Heres my most recent find , I'm guessing its Viennese or ........ ?
I have seen Basses with that Scroll style from the regions of Prague, Hungary and Vienna. The F-holes don't look much like the old Vienna makers but then again, I have only seen a few.

It is in that style in the shape and the Scroll but looks a bit on the plain side. I would guess Prague before Vienna or at least either being equally possible.

Nice looking bass. Send it to me, please..
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Old 05-09-2010, 11:36 AM
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I have seen Basses with that Scroll style from the regions of Prague, Hungary and Vienna. The F-holes don't look much like the old Vienna makers but then again, I have only seen a few.

It is in that style in the shape and the Scroll but looks a bit on the plain side. I would guess Prague before Vienna or at least either being equally possible.

Nice looking bass. Send it to me, please..
If I decide to move it Ill be sure to let you know first

The things that stand out to me(beside the monster scroll) are the narrow F-holes as well as the lack of perfling on the back. Also the button is rather 'fat' compared to my other basses. Also with a mirror and light it seems that the end and neck blocks are definitely larger than other germans that I have seen.....she does look quite old though.
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Old 05-09-2010, 11:42 AM
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If I decide to move it Ill be sure to let you know first

The things that stand out to me(beside the monster scroll) are the narrow F-holes as well as the lack of perfling on the back. Also the button is rather 'fat' compared to my other basses. Also with a mirror and light it seems that the end and neck blocks are definitely larger than other germans that I have seen.....she does look quite old though.
I don't think this is German at all. Prague is among the possibilities beside Vienna and Budapest/Pest.
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Old 05-09-2010, 01:11 PM
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I don't think this is German at all. Prague is among the possibilities beside Vienna and Budapest/Pest.
Ken - do you have any idea when and where this scroll design originated from?
I cant decide if ugly or not ... looks kind of medieval weapon like ...
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Old 05-09-2010, 01:47 PM
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Ken - do you have any idea when and where this scroll design originated from?
I cant decide if ugly or not ... looks kind of medieval weapon like ...
Viol d'Gambas? .. All over Europe from Italy thru Germany and spread east and west. I think the earliest I have seen these is the 16th century Viols, maybe earlier.
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