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![]() Sorry yes. Finger points to Eric.
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![]() It looks more French than English in the modeling and the Scroll and inset Linings look a bit German along with the Gears. Can you get pics of the Top and Ribs?
Two labels in one Bass? Is the 1890 the date of completion and the 1892 a repair? That is very unusual. The internal Stamped Blocks look unusual. The English are known for marking things up though. My Hart is stamped 4x inside the Back. The Gilkes is Branded outside on the Tail Block and labeled as well. The Dodd was branded under the Button but was illegible. The Mystery Bass does not have its original Button so no markings at all there. The Gilkes also has a replaced Button so we will never know if it was Branded there as well. Cello type shoulders are not the easiest to play. I suggest you give this Bass a good test run before buying it to make sure you can play it. Do you know what the String length is? |
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![]() Looks like the maker copied a French bass, as Ken alluded to above. However the neck joint is not French. The scroll is commercial German, also as Ken said. The upper bout looks very long and you should measure the stop length. It may be difficult to set this bass up with a reasonable string length.
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![]() I see several worm holes in that Scroll/Pegbox.
![]() Check that Bass VERY carefully. Worms can make 'toast' out of wood. I have seen it. Very hungry little critters. |
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![]() Hi everybody. I remember I too asked for the photos of this bass a few years back. I know what is the dealer you are talking about in the Uk. I still have the photos in my archives so here they are : the string length is extremely long (don't remember exactly how much). It seems to me that the high cello shoulders and the long s.lenght mean not a good investment at all
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![]() Can anyone recommend a very reputable seller in the UK then? I really feel like i've been had?
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![]() I was considering a French, Mirecourt c1890, flat back with corners. I'll try and get hold of a pile of pictures and see what you think. The body size was just right. And playing the flatback seemed somewhat more comfortable than a carved back (the balance was just better on my knee).
Any comment on basses from that era and location? |
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