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Old 08-31-2015, 11:51 AM
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Default Czecho Slovakia - apparently a 'hybrid'

Ken,
The edges "seam" to tell the story:
- spruce top
- laminated back - flat, with upper slope

After buying (and selling) a number of decent Kays recently - uncomfortable with their skinny necks - I think this Czecho could be the indoor/outdoor bass for jazz I've been looking for. Plays well with others, using Spiro mittels and an Underwood p/u.

Lastly: do tuning plates or keys or gears afford any additional clues as to country of origin or date?

Thanks for sharing your insights.
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Lastly: do tuning plates or keys or gears afford any additional clues as to country of origin or date?

Thanks for sharing your insights.
On the tuners/plates, to a degree. Aside from being cleaned and polished, gears like this are are usually pre WWII.

You can find gears like these on many German and Czech basses. They just buy and use them. Also, some gears can show up on basses that were made after the gear company stopped using them if there were lying around for a few years afterwards as well.
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