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Old 09-02-2010, 11:33 PM
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It's a German/Germanic Bass. .. I was playing mine all day, proudly. 'Sitting' in my rack I have a genuine Fendt d'Salo, a 4/4 Panormo School, the Candi and several others. Still, the German is the one I am using to start the orchestra season off. There is nothing worng with a good old German Bass. There are plenty of them in the professional Orchestras over in Europe from Germany to Vienna and they are well respected instruments. Enjoy yours..
Ken, I am absolutely enjoying my bass. I wake up in the morning and have to play it for a few minutes because I just can't get over how good it sounds
I don't believe I overpaid as it was a little less than 10k and is so much more bass than the old plywood jobs I have owned. Thanks.
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