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![]() I've measured this French bass up and have found the measurements to be the same as this old French bass featured on this site , with one exception the rib depth is only 20cm ! Seems pretty petite to me
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Post YOUR measurements and we can go from there. |
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![]() Ok , I've measured it up for you just like the dimensions in the pic, minus plates of course .
Length = 114 cm lower bout width =65 cm upper bout width=51,5 cm c bout / corner to corner of bout ( i.e not from c bout to c bout , but each bout measured from top edge to bottom edge ) = 24,5 cm rib depth = 20 cm |
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In inches converted by /2.54 and rounded; Length = 44 7/8" (this is body length?.. what is the String length?) lower bout width = 25 5/8" upper bout width= 20 1/4" c bout / corner to corner of bout ( i.e not from c bout to c bout , but each bout measured from top edge to bottom edge ) = 9 5/8" (block to block?) rib depth = 7 7/8" Before the metric system, Europe used inches too I think. Violins measure at 14" as standard. My old English bass/violin books use inches for body sizes of basses. Quote:
The basses of mine at 7 7/8" include the Hofner 5, Hart, Martini, Jacquet, Lombardi, Sirleto and Lott copy. I have a few that are 7 3/4" and one at 7 1/2" which was one of the loudest and deepest basses I ever had. Several are 8" and over but this 7 7/8" inches seems to be very common. |
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![]() Thanks for the patience Ken !!
Here are the total measurements / with my attempt at inches using a converter on my mac / not too sure how to deal with the fractions though ![]() total rib depth 20 cm string length 108 cm (52,5'') Body Length 114 cm (44.8'') upper bout width 51,5 cm (20.2'') lower bout width 65 cm (25.5'') upper c bout / block to block 47.5 cm (18.7'') lower c bout / 54.5 (21.4'') |
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