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Info on Calvin Baker/Asa White
Looking for info on these two makers. I know that they made instruments in New England, and that Baker was a student of White, but that's about it. Anybody know anything? Searching hasn't turned up anything of note.
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Why do you ask? |
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http://www.smithbassforums.com/showthread.php?t=2193
I asked for opinions on the possible origin of this bass about 16 months ago; the conclusion that a few people came to was "probably German." I've taken the instrument to several luthiers since then, and they've all said "probably French." However, the bass had to have many cracks repaired and a new bass bar put in after a little accident (thank god for insurance) and this label was discovered when the top was taken off... http://imgur.com/BRLvAte |
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humm..
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Baker worked for Asa White in the beginning and then went out on his own eventually. if it says Baker, then it is Baker, not White. If so, it brings to close the mystery or 3 basses but, I think that the one I saw at Arnold's was the same bass from Chicago, just removed from there at that time. That makes it 2-basses, not 3 of this pattern. |
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Another possibility is that it's a factory French or German instrument that Baker imported and put his own label on.
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Michael Cahill showed up in the last thread with pics of his own bass, so his + mine + the Chicago one make 3 total. I would be curious to know if the other two have the same label... might be time to send out some emails. The one in mine was extremely faded, as you can see from the picture, which is why I never knew it was there until the top came off.
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I doubt that. The wood looks like domestic maple, similar to other Yankee basses. Imports would not have carvings like that in the button. Never seen one.
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Nope, there are three
I stilll have mine and I think the third is still in Chicago. As far as I know, there's no label in mine. Carl's bass does not have outer linings but they look like cousins if not sisters, to me.
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It's entirely possible that my bass used to have linings that were removed at one point. Not all of its ribs are original.
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Michael, the bass from Chicago is no longer listed. I thought your bass was that same bass. |
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Group photo?
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Possible Baker bass
Hi, Sorry I haven't had a chance to generally introduce myself, but I am a luthier ( one of the Brotherhood of loosely associated bass luthiers of America)
who recently acquired an interesting American bass, which is missing its original top. There is an inscription on the back "Calvin Baker 1885" The outline of the bass is similar to a Baker, but it lacks the distinctive work at the button, and the machine heads are obviously German commercial of the period, and the pegbox was built to follow the plates of those machines. Baker's shop looks to have been a busy place in this time period judging by the large # of violins that have auction results, so I assume they may have employed a number of craftsman. Anyway, I am seeking more info on, and photos of known Baker basses. I acquired this bass in part because I am "warming up" for my first bass build after years of restoration work on basses and having made a number of violins under Karl Roy, etc. and was looking to make a top as a way of gearing up. I am particularly hoping someone can get me photos of, or a tracing of Baker's F hole pattern if this turns out to be a Baker. |
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detail possible Baker bass.
hope this includes the pictures?
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more detail Baker (or whatever it is…)
Inscription.
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detail possible Baker bass.
volute detail.
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detail possible Baker bass.
Button. and upper back
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Possible Baker bass
One more, side and back.
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It is also possible that the Scroll/Neck is German and used by him to save time or has been replaced since it was made. In that case, you have just the Back and Ribs that he may have made if the Top as you say is replaced as well. |
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To me the C-bouts look kind of Yankee, not German. The head however is not by the maker of the corpus, in my opinion. It looks factory German.
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