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![]() Here's an odd one for the collection.
The pic comes from Patkolo's facebook pages ... the guy holding the cornerless bass with the archtop guitar/mandolin style FFs is tagged as Andrew Eungi Lee, a Korean bassist. I know nothing more about it than this. It doesn't look old to me. |
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![]() Quote:
This is the 2nd cornerless I have seen recently that is probably faked to look old. The other one is in a famous shop with a famous 18th century name attached. If it is authentic, then it has a replaced scroll, replaced back (looks brand new), replaced antiqued ribs and a replaced top. So, did I leave anything out?.. ![]() |
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![]() No I don't think it is old.
Nonetheless, it is still an authentic, real "guitar or pear-shaped" bass! |
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![]() Yes, it is indeed!
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![]() It looks like it's been wearing a corset.
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![]() Check this out:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater (sorry for the Facebook link, it's all that's out there, as far as I know) This is the text: "I have a spectacularand the image is attached. The perspective is weird and, of course, it's just one incomplete photo. Still, this sounds like an awesome and historic instrument relevant to this thread... |
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![]() Seen it before here;
http://www.smithbassforums.com/showt...5247#post15247 I made some comments based on the pictures in the thread. |
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