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Originally Posted by wayne holmes
Ken, You can question my knowledge, my sanity, but don't ever question my honesty!
I have had two only two basses that were passed onto me as Italian- Both of them were appraised by the Kschier Brothers -who were German. They stated that they believed these 2 basses( I have only sold one, so your "ones" is incorrect.)to be Italian. When I sold the one bass, I told the new owner that the papers that I have say Italian, but I can't prove that it is Italian. I further say that both of my basses that are supposed to be Italian feel, look and sound different from any German bass that I have seen in person or picture of.
Ken, just because you don't know what something is - you don't have to say it's Germanic- It's okay to say I don't know-you know.
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Do and sell what you like as you like. The 2 basses you showed me calling them Italian before ONE of them was sold, were German basses to my knowledge. Not every German Bass looks like a factory Juzek by Wilfer. It's a big country that borders France, Austria, Czech regions and extends down near Italy and some of the early makers actually trained in Italy. Still, I have seen many forms of German basses including some that look French and some that look Italian. Looks mean little on where they were made or by whom as it's just a style.