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Peto Pallatton ???
hi ken
do you have any info about "Peto Pallatton" (supposed italian maker late 18th century) ? thank you! anselm |
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do you mean..
Pietro Pallotta?
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first i thought it was a mistaking with pallotta and pallotton too, but it seems to be really "Peto Pallatton" (sounds a little hungarian to me...)
Peto Pallatton fecit Anno 1790 Parigm? |
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do you have a pic of the original pallotta that jeff bollbach copied?
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ok, ok..
Pallotta is from Perugia and 1790 is near the start of his making era. All of the Pallotta's I have seen in person and in picture have Violin corners.
Here are two of them; On Jeff's copy, he will have to say which bass is was he used as he has seen a few himself. Here is Jeff's copy; I guess it is easy to tell a fake when the Bass itself is nothing like what they are trying to claim and also if they can't even spell the name. Using a Hungarian translation of the Italian/Latin name is also a dead giveaway.. lol |
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ken, thanks for the quick reply with the many pics.
well, they look not like the "Pallatton" maybe it comes from the "Balaton".... http://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wl sorry, the link does not work, you can type "Balaton" in the search window. |
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Pietro Pallota
I worked on a Pietro Pallota many years ago. Violin corners, like most Italian basses, very pretty and it sang! I think it was c. 1790?
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