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i remember the bass being for sale in the U.S. some time ago, but can´t remember where. i think there was an advertising in db-magazine.
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Do you know which article and where to get it
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#3
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sorry, i don´t know
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That's a pretty bass - anybody have more photos of it?
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i think its an ugly bass, but have 2 more pics:
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#6
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Look at the FFs! These are two different basses. Both look like Grancino's so maybe one was his and one was the State's.
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Mmmm the Russian state lending a state collection instrument to a Chekoslovakian player ,that,s odd??? Why wouldn.t they lend that instrument to one of theirs (Azharkin, Rakov, Levinson etc...)
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#8
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There's also the Grancino for sale at Kolstein's, though I admit it looks so much different it's hard to believe Kolstein's is really a Grancino. |
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