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Old 06-03-2011, 02:32 PM
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My Teacher's Mittenwald [ID help?]

Hey Everybody:

I'm working on a project to restore my teacher's fully carved Mittenwald shop bass. As we go forward, I would love to know if TB folks have any insight about this particular instrument based on these photos. We're going to have a very large top crack repaired and do some other restoration (you can see the crack pretty clearly--it's on the treble side of the upper bout). Believe it or not, Nick is currently gigging on the bass and it sounds pretty good. I think it will be a much nicer bass once we complete the repairs.

The label inside reads: "Franz Andreas Violinmacher / Mittenwald, Garmisch Faciebat Anno 1951 / Made In Germany U.S. Zone BKN." Some documentation that Nick has for the bass mentions another name (Jan Kriml) but that does not appear inside the bass.

Have you seen a Mittenwald shop bass like this before? Is this a familiar label? Any information would be great, and thanks!

--Steve

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Old 06-03-2011, 02:49 PM
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I would go to Ken Smith's site, register, and ask him. He knows a lot about German basses.

Here's a link to the "German/Czech shop basses" section:

German/Czech Shop Basses - Ken's Corner (Bass Forums Sponsored By KSB)
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Old 06-03-2011, 04:58 PM
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I would go to Ken Smith's site, register, and ask him. He knows a lot about German basses.
Great idea. I'm already registered over there, so I just did it. Thanks,

--Steve
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