Old French Bass full Restoration
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Re: Old French Bass full Restoration
Do you happen to have a sound clip Matthew?
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Re: Old French Bass full Restoration
Nope ... one day.
Anyway you guys know what a bass sounds like .... bong bong bong booooooooo-ong
Anyway you guys know what a bass sounds like .... bong bong bong booooooooo-ong
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Totally understandable after such a project one has to kick one's feet up and have a cold one or many
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Re: Old French Bass full Restoration
That's very cool to see this amazing restoration project finished. Congrats!
Thank you Matthew for that whole, most interesting forum-thread!
Thank you Matthew for that whole, most interesting forum-thread!
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Re: Old French Bass full Restoration
Matthew, I should bring my 3/4 german down for you to have a looks some time... I'm just afraid of finding out how bad it really is.
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sure Pete. you could also send me some pics wide and close for an online diagnosis.
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Oh, it's playable and and mostly fine. It's the hidden stuff if you know what I mean.
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if anyone's in Sydney this weekend we're doing Open Studio at my workshop; basses, paintings and resin jewellery. you're welcome to pop by in the afternoons today and tomorrow 2pm - 6. PM me for address.
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Re: Old French Bass full Restoration
once in a blue moon.
first time actually.
found a use for that rasp yet?
first time actually.
found a use for that rasp yet?
Re: Old French Bass full Restoration
Not yet but everytime I see a horse I get excitedmatthew wrote:once in a blue moon.
first time actually.
found a use for that rasp yet?
Martin
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Re: Old French Bass full Restoration
Hi Matthew, great work. I just viewed this thread for the first time this morning, just doing a slide show of your photos and comments and really enjoyed it.
I've repaired a few basses and cellos over the years, mostly those used by the education system, so I can appreciate the dramas associated with hidden metalwork. I've seem some creative repairs done by teachers or the school handyman.
I find it rare to find a customer willing to pay for such extensive, careful and precise work.
I've repaired a few basses and cellos over the years, mostly those used by the education system, so I can appreciate the dramas associated with hidden metalwork. I've seem some creative repairs done by teachers or the school handyman.
I find it rare to find a customer willing to pay for such extensive, careful and precise work.
Taff
Re: Old French Bass full Restoration
kiwigeo wrote:Not yet but everytime I see a horse I get excitedmatthew wrote:once in a blue moon.
first time actually.
found a use for that rasp yet?
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