![]() Paul McCartney's first 'bass' was actually an Egmond Solid 7 guitar strung with piano strings - maybe he didn't realise that they actually produced the Bass 7. In fact, the Bass 7 could be considered the bass version of the Solid 7. It was part of Egmond's '7' series which also included the Lucky 7 and Solid 7 guitars. ![]() The Egmond Bass 7 dates (at least as far back) to 1961 when Egmond opened their new factory in Best, The Netherlands. Rosetti were - and still are - a UK-based musical instrument distributor. ![]() ![]() You have already correctly identified the bass as an Egmond Bass 7 despite the Rosetti brandname. Can any one shed a little light on this Bass 7 by Rosetti made by Egmond? My friend found it at the back of a garage while cleaning it out, I've tried but have had little result in finding out much about it, so now I am asking the experts.Well, we're not really experts, just enthusiasts and we are learning more and more about guitars every day. ![]()
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