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I was thinking on a few ideas for your bass.
The first that came to mind was some sort of nice mother of pearl or abalone inlay, or a nice light colored wood carving of a flower, or perhaps a cameo. Granted I think the hope diamond might be a nice choice as well, but there are some issues with that idea ![]() |
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The Hart Bass is on its final leg of the restoration process. A few Purfling repairs and it goes into the 'Varnish Rack' For touch up. Arnold will rough out the new Chromatic Extension first and then start the Varnish process. There are a few new Edges, half-edged all around inside the Top, Tuner hole inlay pieces and new Scroll Cheeks to repair the damage from the ill-fitted brass plates.
I was at Arnold's shop today and much to my surprise, he had the Bass temporarily strung up for me to play. It looked like it was delicate with all the repair work exposed on the Top, Back, Ribs and Scroll but the Bass is strong as a Tank. Even in its rough state, she sounded beautiful with sweetness on the G and D string and smooth low end spread on the A and E. The Bass was even sounding from top to bottom. For the empty hole/missing emblem in the upper Back, I had a brass coin made to fit in the existing empty circle. The letters go around the edge and say "J.HART" (at the top as it was originally stamped inside the Bass 4x) and "LONDON" (at the bottom where it was made). The letters were engraved in the Brass and then the Coin was put in an ultra sonic machine to pre-oxidize it to match the aged look of the brass Baker gears. The letters were filled in with black ink as well to stand out. The Hart coin looks nearly identical in color and age as do the original Baker Gears which by the way are fantastic. Today is the first time I have seen them mounted directly to the Scroll cheeks without the brass plates. What an improvement! By the way, this is my personal Bass and not one I am trying to sell. |
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ken, great to hear from the restauration progression.
i´m looking forward to new pictures ![]() two months ago i was in england and visited turner violins, thomas martin, thwaites and peter georgiades and played MANY old english basses. i envy you for the hart... |
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By the way, when you get the chance go over to the English Bass Thread and tell you about your English Bass visit and trials. Please describe each Bass as best as you can including condition, playability and sound. Price would be ok to mention as well. All nice Chaps there you mentioned.. ![]() |
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![]() but let my tell you one thing: one of the best basses i played in england was a guitarshaped lott. absolutly beautiful but not for sale. |
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Where did you see that? How certain are they that it is a Lott or even English? If this is true, it really upsets the apple cart..lol![]() |
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because its in privat posession i won´t talk about this in public, but i can ask the owner if he wants you to know and then i can send you a pm
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