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Marino is the son I think so add 20 years or so from the start but I don't know of any basses dating after '62 if that late.
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Marino, lucky find
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You know, I saw that page and blasted right by. Good sleuthing. I also found a reference to a bass by Marino from 1978: http://annunci.ebay.it/annunci/strum...ntino/24132311 In addition, I found a label that says "Marino Tarantino e figli", so I wonder if there are still Tarantinos in the trade in Italy. |
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Last edited by Neil Garber; 08-12-2012 at 12:15 AM. |
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A label that is pre-dated or false in a bass? More common than you think. |
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Sorry, can't seem to take a decent photo of the label. It looks like what I once thought was a "3" in 1923 has faded. There is some stuff written in ink all over the label, but that was never legible. I have now seen in person or photo 4 of this pattern bass.
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Can I see the Back and Ribs as well?
The label might look old but the bass and varnish look very new in comparison. |
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