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Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: flaxattack on December 09, 2004, 06:07:44 PM
can dream  
P?llmann 3/4 Busseto 4 string with full ornaments  
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/402/14981.jpg)
 
(Message edited by flaxattack on December 09, 2004)
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: flaxattack on December 09, 2004, 06:14:12 PM
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/402/14987.jpg)
only 16K
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: palembic on December 09, 2004, 11:04:08 PM
I am dreaming WITH you Jeff
ooohmawgo-od ...What a bass!
Love the keys!!!
 
Paul the bad one
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: rami on December 10, 2004, 07:44:42 AM
That is absolutely magnificent!
 
I sometimes wish I'd never picked up an electric Bass - (at least a fretted one). I play fretless almost exclusively these days.  There's nothing like the smooth gliding transitions on a fretless fingerboard or an upright.
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: flaxattack on December 10, 2004, 09:23:27 AM
i learned how to play bass on an upright when i was 10 yrs old. val keeps asking me to try the TI jazz flatwounds. i just ordered a set before we get to stringing up the direwolf. the rap is that they sound a lot like an upright
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: flaxattack on December 10, 2004, 09:27:56 AM
i remember dragging it on a city bus to take it home from school on the weekends and after i learned to drive trying to fit in in my car...oh the good ole days!
i did try an ashbory and the sound was extremely comparable to an upright- but the darn thing would never stay in tune
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: richbass939 on December 10, 2004, 10:08:22 PM
That is a beautiful bass.  The detail is wonderful without being too much.  
My father-in-law has a 5-volume Encyclopedia of Violins and Violin Makers.  If you want I will look up the maker and see what they say about him.  It would probably take me a week or two to get the books.  If you want me to, tell me any more info you have about it, like Pollmann's first name, or the year it was made, or the town it was made in.  Sometimes (especially in the old days) you would have several generations of makers with the same last name.  It can be impossible to tell much from the last name only.  Some family members were masters while others were only so-so.  If the info on the Pollmann who made it is lengthy and others don't want it posted here I could E-mail it to you if that's okay.
Rich
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: David Houck on December 11, 2004, 07:13:25 AM
Rich; I think I found it.  This looks like the company web site:
http://www.poellmann-bass.de/ (http://www.poellmann-bass.de/)
And this would appear to be the Busseto model that Flax wishes to have delivered to his doorstep:
http://www.poellmann-bass.de/basses/busseto/main.htm (http://www.poellmann-bass.de/basses/busseto/main.htm)
So if you are able to find more about the history of this company, I'm sure many of us would find it interesting.
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: flaxattack on December 13, 2004, 11:15:15 PM
this is close as i get= my eko
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/402/15044.jpg)
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: lbpesq on December 13, 2004, 11:50:34 PM
Looks like McCartney's Hofner's older brother.  Very cool!
 
Bill, tgo
Title: The perfect chanukah gift
Post by: flaxattack on December 14, 2004, 06:02:03 AM
you can steal one on ebay