Carlsson Rosin
Carlsson bass rosin is a Swedish-made formula that is on the harder end of the spectrum, very similar to Nyman. It is often more popular for use in warm, humid climates or during the hot summer months, when Pops' become too sticky.
BVS offers double bass and bow appraisals for insurance purposes. We thoroughly examine all items to affirm authenticity and make informed decisions to determine replacement value. We offer two appraisal options
that include signed paper and electronic documents for your records:
Basic valuation: detailed description of the instrument and insurable value - $45
Detailed valuation: detailed description of the instrument, photos, measurements, and insurable value - $80
** Note that we must see the instrument in person to complete appraisals **
BVS offers double bass and bow appraisals for insurance purposes. We thoroughly examine all items to affirm authenticity and make informed decisions to determine replacement value. We offer two appraisal options
that include signed paper and electronic documents for your records:
Basic valuation: detailed description of the instrument and insurable value - $45
Detailed valuation: detailed description of the instrument, photos, measurements, and insurable value - $80
** Note that we must see the instrument in person to complete appraisals **
BVS offers double bass and bow appraisals for insurance purposes. We thoroughly examine all items to affirm authenticity and make informed decisions to determine replacement value. We offer two appraisal options
that include signed paper and electronic documents for your records:
Basic valuation: detailed description of the instrument and insurable value - $45
Detailed valuation: detailed description of the instrument, photos, measurements, and insurable value - $80
** Note that we must see the instrument in person to complete appraisals **
523 N Cedar St, Greensboro, NC 27401
Tel: 336.272.2877
Carlsson bass rosin is a Swedish-made formula that is on the harder end of the spectrum, very similar to Nyman. It is often more popular for use in warm, humid climates or during the hot summer months, when Pops' become too sticky.