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Old 11-05-2013, 09:42 PM
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Interesting.

I still remember playing your Lipkins/Sartory model, like a brief, very happy dream.

I am moving up "her list" and hope to have a Lipkins bow in not too long.

I have been ogling the other bows you mention. They do look extraordinarily nice...
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Old 11-05-2013, 09:53 PM
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Interesting.

I still remember playing your Lipkins/Sartory model, like a brief, very happy dream.

I am moving up "her list" and hope to have a Lipkins bow in not too long.

I have been ogling the other bows you mention. They do look extraordinarily nice...
The other Lipkins I have is not yet pictured on the site. If interested, I can email you pics.
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Old 11-22-2013, 12:18 AM
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Lightbulb ok, It's Final !!

My former personal bass and my new official personal bass.


End of story!
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Old 11-23-2013, 01:02 AM
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Cool end of story?.. who am I kidding.. lol

Ok, so I had a rehearsal tonight with the Orchestra Society or Philadelphia, a rehearsal-only orchestra, one shot, one look, play-thru and go home. Sight reading practice basically. With the Hart gone and aside from other basses I have in stock, I have two 3/4ish basses to choose from that I am familiar with that are orchestra-ready with C-ext..

My 'new' main bass now, ... or .. My back-up bass .......... so, .. I took this one out..

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Old 11-23-2013, 06:09 AM
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I am clearly not keeping up; where is the Hart? I don't see it posted as "sold;" is it sold, on trial somewhere, or having work done?

Frankly, I don't know how you could pick between all the lovely, powerful instruments you have. Your new favorites look pretty amazing...
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Old 11-23-2013, 04:37 PM
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Thumbs up the Hart..

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I am clearly not keeping up; where is the Hart? I don't see it posted as "sold;" is it sold, on trial somewhere, or having work done?

Frankly, I don't know how you could pick between all the lovely, powerful instruments you have. Your new favorites look pretty amazing...
The Hart entered into a sale agreement a few days ago. As soon as it's finalized, I will mark it SOLD. This will be the 5th English bass I've had, played and sold. First was the Dodd, then the Lott copy, then the Gilkes, then the big English Gamba, and now the Hart. I still have 2 other English basses in stock, the Tarr and Panormo school basses, both 4/4 models.

We are only temporary stewards of these fine instruments as they last for centuries if well cared for. I have enjoyed playing off of my past basses and as we speak, I have my eyes on a few other old basses that I would love to have but, conditions have to be just right.

Yet to come back in from restoration are a few other fine basses that might make it to my personal list. The Malvolti and the Gagliano school bass. I also have a nice 7/8th Dolling that has to get done-up with my set-up specs. That bass might make it into rotation as well.
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Old 11-23-2013, 11:43 PM
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Well, having played that bass very briefly, all I can say is "congratulations," in equal measure, to both the buyer and the seller, of that Hart bass!

Such a great instrument!
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