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Old 09-14-2010, 12:33 PM
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Oh? Prescott moved to Concord in 1831. So if it was made in Concord, who made it?.. lol

This looks like no other Prescott I know, real Prescott's. Look at that Scroll in the Video which was lost in the car accident. Not a Prescott Scroll either. A new one, a Prescott-like copy Scroll was made when it was restored. I was told by Jeff Bollbach who worked on the restoration that the Scroll was made by Mike Shank who was working at Kolstein's with Jeff at that time.
There sure are a lot of basses that people attribute to Prescott, and even that school. Oh well.
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