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My main reason for showing the other Bass was to get a better look at one from that maker that I found on the net. |
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Nice Thread!
Wow...
I posted the original question about cornerless basses a while back, and I've just logged in for the first time in a while. This thread has grown into a wealth of information. Fascinating stuff. Just goes to show what a great resource the internet is for communication and research. When a bunch of bass geeks... I mean enthusiasts... pool their information, we get this. Awesome! Cheers all, Charlie |
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Now I have two cornerless Basses but both are going into some long term restorations soon so it will be a year or more before I have either of them back. Jeff is doing the Storioni and Arnold is doing the one I acquired recently. Playing them first hand, I can really see how they vibrate differently than cornered Basses. |
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?? Which one would that be, then??
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which?...
Well, it's another Italian Bass. Arnold and I have decided not to show it or market it till after the Bass is fully restored and ready to play.
My website is full of Basses in restoration so leaving out 1 or 2 won't hurt. For now, it's just another old Bass that can't be played yet. I briefly tested it and it does sound good, real good. Playing it will only make it worse so it's off the market and out of sight for a year or so, possibly two. |
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Well, I don't believe you. You're making it up. No way you have bought a second italian cornerless bass.
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lol..
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Basses are offered to me from time to time in various situations. If I like it and think it's a good candidate, then I might buy it. The list of Basses I turn down is way way bigger that the list of Basses I am interested to buy. Also, I can't afford to buy every Bass. The deal has to be 'just right' to appeal to me. Most of the Basses I buy need a lot of work right off the bat. Others can use some work if I want to get it in top playing condition. Last year I almost bought another small Cornerless Italian Bass in Italy but didn't push hard to get it. A local player bought it over there so it never made it across the pond. |
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"Jordi Ruscada
found at http://zacharysmartin.com |
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Yes.. but..
Yes, I know about that Bass BUT who are the Makers from Barcelona that made Basses like that? Show me one. The Makers in Spain ALL copied the Italians and J.B. Guillaumi Snr. (father and grandfather of Juan I and II) who is one of the earliest makers in Barcelona trained in Cremona.
I am still waiting to see a 'confirmed' Spanish Bass that looks anything like mine. Also, one with a similar grade of wood and workmanship as well. The French copied the Italians as well. That doesn't mean every time you see a Violin you can point to a Violin style made in France in the 1850. That is a late period. Where did they get it from. Ah haa... Speaking of... This design in the Back is actually French; |
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hm...well...ok...not spanish...not italian...
but cornerless, hungarian, and cheap http://cgi.ebay.de/5-Saitiger-Kontra...QQcmdZViewItem |
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... and ugly! what's with the whacky ffs? Beurkh!
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With all the great fakes that have come out of Hungary in the last few years I am not surprised at all to see this. But those FFs.. YUCK! You are supposed to go to the Bar for a drink (or two) AFTER you finish work, not before. |
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some pics and infos about a cornerless landolfi is here:http://www.xbass.org/en/taxonomy/term/54
(and also the baldantoni ken mentioned before) |
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(Edit) I've been thinking about this, and although I agree with your logic, the addition of braces isn't that different from having corner blocks, is it? I made a Benedetto style archtop guitar a few years ago and although I didn't put them in that guitar Benedetto recommended them along with the linings. It might help add some stability? I do like the idea of the linen strips. I used them in my basses and cellos for awhile, but haven't done so lately. Last edited by Martin Sheridan; 11-07-2008 at 02:53 PM. Reason: another thought |
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Linen linings in place on my cornerless bass.
Actually Martin, I did try some cross strips at first but took them out because I didn't like the feel. I think they made the sides too stiff. I had the ribs without mold and I could bonk them to assess their stiffness. Just like Arnold, who advised me, I would advise you to forgo the wood and go with linen if anything. |
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linings
Are your linings wider than normal?
That's going to be a nice bass. What do you use for varnish and sealer or ground? |
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Olde-Italian authentic varnish of course. |
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Have we seen this one before? Supposedly Italian.
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f holes
Ken,
What is the length of the fs on your cornerless bass? |
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