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Old 11-02-2006, 05:44 PM
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Anton Richter?

There is a bass for sale at a local shop. The sticker inside says "Anton Richter"
Anno 2005
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Model 404 Size 3/4 SN#16787

I've been searching the internet for Anton Richter but nothing comes up. I'm hoping someone here might know something about it. Its fully carved, and they want $2500 for it.

I liked the sound of it, and it played nice. There was a buzz, but they have a shop there and the guy came out and said they would fix it.

I guess im just hoping someone can give me some info on it.
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Old 12-29-2007, 12:02 AM
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Cephas, I visited Summerhayes Music in Orem this morning. They told me they are the creators of Anton Richter basses. From what I remember, the wood is from Europe, the hardware is German, and the basses are assembled in Korea. The basses are then shipped in large quantities, which ensures a low price. The bottom of the line is the 304 (I think about $2,200), followed by the 404 (I think about $2,500). Are you sure it's fully carved?
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Old 12-29-2007, 01:18 AM
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So is it a 3/4 on the Richter scale?
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Old 03-28-2008, 09:22 PM
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Hey Kids! New to this forum, new to the double. Post alot on another forum quite a bit and been playing the electric bass guitar for quite some time.

Anyhow, gots me a paying gig with a local jazz band. Seems well connected and my kind of people (like to play, don't take themselves too seriously so we have a lot of fun). Want to try my hand at the double for the jazz band and the only thing I can find out here in the armpit of Washington State is (from what I can see of the sticker) an A. Richter 4000. I'm renting it to see if this is the direction I want to go, and I'm not sure if I want to go with a Englehart or Cremona for a first purchase, but I can rent to buy this one. Anyone with any knowledge?

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Frank M.

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