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Nelson, if this work was done to protect the bass and restore the original varnish, and it looks right, that's not a bad thing IMHO. But if the bass was stripped of its original varnish, that's not so good. However, sometimes the original varnish has been destroyed and there's nothing to be done other than putting on some new "paint".
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Hi Arnold
Thank you for your reply. I´ll post some pics soon. ![]() |
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Wow that's one crazy back! The varnish looks pretty good to my eye. Has the seller named the supposed maker?
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Can we see the Scroll please, all angles and the Ribs as well. Thanks.
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It´s a one piece maple back...
The supposedmaker is J. Thibouville-Lamy |
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That was one of my guesses but they copied most previous makers styles and made many many basses in all grades in their factory. Factory OF J. Thibouville-Lamy is the supposed maker, not Lamy himself.
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What about the one piece maple flat back? Is it a good thing? I know it´s not very common...
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