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Old 06-28-2013, 07:08 AM
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Default Dollenz Giovanni Bass?

Hi Ken and everyone.

Could I please ask, once again for your thoughts and advice on this bass im looking to perhaps buy?
The seller is saying its from Trieste, and perhaps a Dollenz, or from one of his pupils. Its unlabelled, so its open to all sorts of conjecture.
From the photos,its seems to me to have a bunch of German characteristics which is making me curious. Morelli? Seller is saying that at the time Trieste was part of Austro-hungarian empire and would account for this. The outerlinings and tuners look very german/tyrol to me and i wanted to see what your thoughts are on it? Cremona school or perhaps not?

Many thanks in advance.
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