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early 19th century unknown maker, probably füssen school, 1994 complete restaurated at bernhard kort, berlin http://www.kort-basses.com/?set_language=de excellent condition was played in berlin philharmonic, german opera berlin, bayreuth, stattskapelle dresden scale length 106cm, 187 cm tall, 38.500€ i like it, but: what else could you get for 38.500? |
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i am not sure if the f-holes are typical füssen, but what is typical füssen... |
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where are they?
Well, I have one here, just in and will post pics soon. Estimated to be c.1860 Mittenwald. Also, I might see one tomorrow on a gig as one of the Subs might have one but I don't know who is all playing yet till I get there at the dress rehearsal.
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Another Mittenwald Bass
Hello,
Almost a year ago I made several posts about my old Mittenwald bass. Recently, I came across another bass that looks very much like mine. Just for interest, here are a couple of photos of both basses side by side - mine is on the left. |
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On mine that I mentioned, the page is up now. I am not sure of the age exactly and also not sure if the Scroll is a later period as it doesn't match to my eye. Here's the Scroll that I'm not so sure about; and with an interesting 'Lyra' Button as well; |
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