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![]() Nothing like a good closeup! But the two wide shots of the cello really show nothing useful.
The good closeup shows rustic mismatched machines that may or may not be original. Feels bavarian/tyrolian to me. Ebonised maple fb says inexpensive instrument. that's about all i can glean! need more clues! closeups! closeups! Lots! |
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![]() well, its still the middle of the night/early morning for me. I'll head to the shop tomorrow and get some glamour shots for you guys - deal? You know, matthew i agree with you about its origins. I actually just picked up a tyrolean 'blockless wonder' that I'll be posting some pics of ASAP, and the machines are very, very similar. I can't add any pics of the bass because the resolution is too high! Wait, I'll try to take a screen shot.
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![]() ok, here are some shots of the bass. follow up with cello pics later today!
thanks for looking, everyone! by the way....89 nails in the back of that bass, with 4 screws holding each back brace on. what a mess.
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![]() The nails might be reusable but the bass looks like toast!
![]() I hope you didn't pay for this bass if is so, not much, A professional restoration will out cost its value by far, If this were a $50k+ value bass, I would say the restoration should be done. I have a blockless bass in restoration but only because it's one of the older and better made ones with nice purfling, nice flamed wood, and as a good quality sound. If it were a plain janer, I would have never touched the bass much less put it in for a full restoration. On the Cello, take it to a cello/violin shop and get a verbal before you spend a penny on it. It's probably some old German student grade model. I have only seen one Cello in my life on stage with tuners and it was a Prescott so it was excused in my book, |
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![]() I've seen Cellos in Prague made by a violin maker from the Homolka family with geared tuners. Larger dimensions too. Well made instruments. Sold in the 2 - 3K euro range.
Last edited by Bryan Leinwand; 06-18-2012 at 06:55 PM. |
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![]() I know with classical instruments makers tend to stick to tradition of fine instruments made in the past, but something like tuners that don't effect the sound seems bizarre. My point being I've always thought machines on a cello regardless of how tacky they look would be a much more practicle way to go.
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