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Old 07-03-2010, 12:36 PM
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It probably is German or Bohemian but Germanic regardless. Age in the 100 year range I think. Depends on the varnish if all original or not. The bass is kind of dark, very dark.

On the pics loading problem, those are HUGE and when you click on them +, they become REALLY HUGE..

Maybe it's a size problem. My son Mike has a post on this. Read it and then try again to edit and post the pics a big smaller, please.
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Wow, nice bass. Good score. Please remove that thing holding the pick up jack to the tail piece. It's making me too uncomfortable. It looks really old as well, but needs to go. Thanks and good luck with the bass. Adam
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Hi Ken:

I'm out of town so I'll try to do the photos again later in the week when I get back. I tried messaging your son but he never wrote back. I looked at the size requirement and it said it would fit in physical size but maybe the dimensions were too big. I'll try again later

As for the pickup - it won't be on - it's just what came on the bass when I bought it and took it straight to get it restored

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Old 07-03-2010, 11:17 PM
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oh and Yes the bass is dark - but It looks like the original varnish actually.. is that unheard of?

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Old 07-03-2010, 11:32 PM
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oh and Yes the bass is dark - but It looks like the original varnish actually.. is that unheard of?

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Just that dark looks like it might be over varnished. These basses usually have spirit varnish on them. Making a new bass that dark is usually rare and not so appealing. It is more common in repair that a bass is over-varnished or re-finished with the thought it is helping the bass. Using a dark color helps to hide old repairs and is common in that respect. Making it that dark new is not usually done.

The c-bout ribs are crackless but the upper and lower on both sides show old repairs. The Bass as well shows some and with flatbacks it is more common than not. The top is hard to see all of what's happened in the past but I do see several repaired cracks there as well. The outer linings make the bass stiffer in the rib area and basses like this are often thick all around. They last longer than if thin but the sound the extra wood mutes is par for the course.
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Just that dark looks like it might be over varnished. These basses usually have spirit varnish on them. Making a new bass that dark is usually rare and not so appealing. It is more common in repair that a bass is over-varnished or re-finished with the thought it is helping the bass. Using a dark color helps to hide old repairs and is common in that respect. Making it that dark new is not usually done.

The c-bout ribs are crackless but the upper and lower on both sides show old repairs. The Bass as well shows some and with flatbacks it is more common than not. The top is hard to see all of what's happened in the past but I do see several repaired cracks there as well. The outer linings make the bass stiffer in the rib area and basses like this are often thick all around. They last longer than if thin but the sound the extra wood mutes is par for the course.
Hmm - well in any case I like the darkness. I have inspected thoroughly and there some old repairs (two old repair/restoration tags). Barrie Kolstein took the top off and is almost done with all the restoration work. He undid a lot of the old repairs for me because my thought was since the top was off fix it all. He said some of them were not done properly so he was going to fix them all and restore the bass to full health.
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Here are the photos of the bass .. fully restored and then setup with a classical bridge, frets, gut tail piece, and wooden endpin. The endpin was stained to match the beautiful rosewood fingerboard. I had the tailpiece, which is also rosewood, roughed out so the beautiful reds would come out. Really happy with the way it is feeling playing and sounding...
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