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I have a question though - what is the definition of a factory carved bass ? I was under the impression that factory basses were basically handmade ,but by a group of individuals and not just one luthier ?? |
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They do have carving machines now for well over 100 years. Carved Tops sometimes have the bassbar looking part left in known as 'integral'. These need to be carved out and a REAL bar made and put in. There are many ways to make a product and run a business. Necks/Scrolls are often supplied to many makers from one single supplier. This is happening even today on more than one level. |
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Personally, i find a little assymetry is beautiful ... and to me a perfectly symmetrical bass outline is rather boring.
Perhaps this is why "factory" basses appear so plain. |
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This bass was made for export in Moscon on music factory called "LIRA"
close to my home(10 miles) Igor |
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