Snagged this flatback bass from the junk pile at my old high school. The inside reads exactly: Andrew Schroetter GEIGENBAUMEISTER in Mittenwald/Bayern Model No. 120 (3/4) 5577 Jahr 1989
The top has a split that runs nearly half the length of the body (from the bottom, just to the side of the saddle, to about where the G side bridge foot would go). There is also about a 12 inch split running along one of the bottom sides, which originates just to the side of the endpin. In addition, both middle sides are beginning to seperate from the back. Also, the neck is quite visibly loose from the body. I would bet that a good yank would be enough to take the neck clean off for good. I can't provide decent pics at the moment with my stone age digital camera, but will try to post some anyway or borrow a good camera from a friend in the near future.
Can anyone give me some info on this bass?
Thanks.
The top has a split that runs nearly half the length of the body (from the bottom, just to the side of the saddle, to about where the G side bridge foot would go). There is also about a 12 inch split running along one of the bottom sides, which originates just to the side of the endpin. In addition, both middle sides are beginning to seperate from the back. Also, the neck is quite visibly loose from the body. I would bet that a good yank would be enough to take the neck clean off for good. I can't provide decent pics at the moment with my stone age digital camera, but will try to post some anyway or borrow a good camera from a friend in the near future.
Can anyone give me some info on this bass?
Thanks.