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Old 07-28-2019, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Manuel Jauregui View Post
locally made, old and NOT a piece of junk?

those are pretty much inexistent, never seen or heard of one, decent argentinian basses are modern and author instruments

every old bass in the market around here I've ever seen was brought by the different european immigrant waves spanning from the mid and late 19th century all the way to the mid 20th century

let's suppose this thing is european, any guesses as to where it came from?...I've been told Tyrolean maybe

thanks again Ken!

Tyrolean? No. Most people confuse German and bohemian basses as Tirol.. Its too crude. There are old basses from BA as well.. That bass is not so old.. sorry..
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