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Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke [SOLD]
Post by: lincland on April 13, 2016, 10:32:35 AM
This is a rare 1990 Stanley Clarke Deluxe with a finish they called 'FLASH PINK. This bass has to be seen to be believed. Mint condition.
 
This is the info that Alembic gave me about this bass. 
 
 
top: Quilted Maple 
body: Maple 
back: Quilted Maple 
accent: Purpleheart laminates 
neck: 5-piece Maple and Purpleheart 
scale: 30.75 short 
fingerboard: Ebony 
inlays: Pearloid (plastic) ovals 
pickups: AXY4 
controls: volume, pan, filter x2, Q-switch x2, mono output 
finish: Clear Flash Pink 
originally made for: Dan's Music, TX 
birthday: August 10, 1990 
 
The original and second owners were both in Texas. 
 
The color Flash Pink is really really bright! It's a total 1990's neon extravaganza. The color is in the finish only. If you sanded it down to the sealer you could refinish in clear or any other color. The wood is not stained.
 
I have not decided on the price yet. It's difficult to determine the market value with this unusual finish. Owner is in Dallas if any interested buyers are interested on seeing it. 
 
I'll be posting pix on separate postings below.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lincland on April 13, 2016, 10:39:25 AM
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/395/228041.jpg)
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: alembician on April 13, 2016, 10:44:14 AM
WOW.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lincland on April 13, 2016, 10:51:52 AM
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/395/228050.jpg)
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lincland on April 13, 2016, 10:55:10 AM
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/395/228053.jpg)
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: 5a_quilt_top on April 13, 2016, 12:07:22 PM
Wooahhh...
 
That almost looks like the product of some clever Photoshop wizardry.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lincland on April 13, 2016, 12:24:56 PM
Im not that good with photoshop. I have lots more pics, and I can post more. I'm looking through them to really see if any represent the color accurately.  
 
If you think about how much really good quilted maple can catch the light, and glow...then think of that in neon pink.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: hammer on April 13, 2016, 01:27:30 PM
I think I'd have a difficult time playing that bass because very dark glasses would be required even in a dimly lit room.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: 5a_quilt_top on April 13, 2016, 01:52:57 PM
Call me a bit twisted, but I like it.
 
I like the way the figure of the wood shows through the tint and I can visualize what you mean when you say it glows like neon.
 
I also like the old school large top-hat control knobs.
 
I gotta tell you though, if you would've described it without providing any pix, I would've had an entirely different impression.
 
Unfortunately, I already have a quilted SCSD (my first Alembic), otherwise I'd be all over it.
 
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/395/228066.jpg)
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: edwardofhuncote on April 13, 2016, 02:09:20 PM
Yessir, truth in advertising here... that bass is PINK. And while it ain't my thing, someone out there (and quite possibly here) will totally dig it. Good luck with your sale!  
 
+1 like for the old-style witch hats.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: keith_h on April 13, 2016, 03:35:01 PM
David, You aren't the only one. I kind of like it too.
 
Keith
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: sonicus on April 13, 2016, 03:50:15 PM
Just think smoked Salmon !  
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: tbrannon on April 13, 2016, 06:16:40 PM
I'm into it.  If I had the cash,  I wouldn't hesitate.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: poor_nigel on April 13, 2016, 08:10:35 PM
I have the cash, I LOVE maple core Alembics - BUT - This bass brings to mind one word for me - Hal . . .
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: sonofa_lembic on April 14, 2016, 06:19:10 AM
Mint Condition?  That back plate looks like it did the beast with two backs with some cowboy's massive belt buckle.  Hard to believe the finish did not get a bit of collateral damage.  Regardless, mint should apply to the brass parts as well.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: FC Bass on April 14, 2016, 07:34:39 AM
I think that's oxidation under the finish of the backplate, my mint '79 bass also came that way.
 
I removed the backplate(s) finish and after polishing it looks like new :-)
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lbpesq on April 14, 2016, 08:06:54 AM
The Pepto Bismol bass!
 
Bill, tgo
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: sonicus on April 14, 2016, 09:04:04 AM
I would rather eat Lox then Pepto Bismol . Moving forward on a tasty approach and angle .  Therefore I make a motion that in future documentation that this instrument shall be referred to as ___ The Lox     All those in favor say  I     LOL  ... ... ... ...  
              All those apposed  say   nay  --------  
 
  Wolf  
( who Loves  Lox / or Norwegian smoked Salmon )
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lincland on April 14, 2016, 09:11:40 AM
The wear is on the backplate only. As I recall from my previous Alembic that I bought new and owned for a long time, the brass has some kind of a finish that gets rubbed off, and then oxidation can occur. So no, the plate is not mint. However, certainly not belt buckle of rivet scratches.  
 
This close up of the area shows it's only on the plate, not surrounding wood. Of course there is wear here and there, and anyone who is seriously interested, I can send more pix, and take specific ones on request.  
 
If you look at the pick of the back, you'll notice there was a drop D added to the E tuner as well.  
 
For 1990, if it's not mint, it's at least minty, and it looks minty, too.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lincland on April 14, 2016, 09:15:17 AM
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/395/228130.jpg)
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: 5a_quilt_top on April 14, 2016, 09:32:24 AM
Wolf -
 
An enthusiastic +1 for the Lox from the desert southwest - !
 
I LOOOOVE Lox (and salmon in general) and just realized that my subconscious was probably working OT on this one - which might partially explain my attraction to the bass.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: rockerdebassman on April 14, 2016, 01:35:15 PM
Hmmm... punk band with a bass player who wore a belt buckle?
 
(Message edited by rockerdebassman on April 14, 2016)
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: wookie on April 14, 2016, 05:04:30 PM
I'm broke but What's the price? This color rules!
Maybe trade?  
 
If you don't have to get rid of this bass don't do it!  
This is amazing! Who among us has a pink Alembic?! Who?
No one!
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: ed_zeppelin on April 14, 2016, 05:45:40 PM
I keep looking at that bass a couple of times a day, and from the moment I saw it I said; I hope the right person buys it, and doesn't change a thing. It reminds me of Elvis, growing up dirt poor in Tupelo begging his mama to make him a pink shirt to wear to school. True story, look it up. And it worked. Some people can pull it off. That bass would be perfect for them.
 
I'll say one thing for that bass: it's louder unplugged.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: ed_zeppelin on April 14, 2016, 06:13:06 PM
I must say that the last picture of the control cover plate knocked me out. It's one of my favorite Alembic pictures I've ever seen, because of what it represents; hours and hours  of playing time. Hundreds, it looks like. Man, that's the most honest wear there is. And in all other aspects, that baby's immaculate. No scratches to speak of. It's kinda like the opposite of patina.
 
Just musing, I guess. Every instrument maker who ever lived would agree that the best thing you can do with musical instruments is to play them. That is one well-fed and well-loved bass, and I would like to congratulate the owner on achieving excellence  in both.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: paujones on April 14, 2016, 09:58:43 PM
Lincland, did you ever decide on a price?
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lincland on April 15, 2016, 07:00:16 AM
It's listed on reverb.com for $10,550.
 
Selling it is not my call. I don't technically own it. I've used it on a few gigs, and kind of been the caretaker for a while. The owner is bit of a payer, but more of a collector and fell in love with it. It pains him, but he has decided to sell.  
 
I'll post some more pics for those who are enjoying the Alembic porn.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: tbrannon on April 15, 2016, 07:07:30 AM
Yikes.  You can get Series II basses in amazing shape for half of what you're listing it at on reverb.  
 
Not saying you shouldn't ask it, and ultimately the bass is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.  That being said, the $10K asking price is well, well above market value.  
 
Good luck with the sale, though.  I'm a huge fan of Alembic instruments done in color and this bass is no exception.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: FC Bass on April 15, 2016, 07:32:34 AM
Yeah, that's a mighty hefty price...
It's close to what new one will cost you (or even more after discounts like monthly special etc)
 
Realistic price would be around $2500-$3000 I guess.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: jalevinemd on April 15, 2016, 09:07:27 AM
The prices for some of these used Alembics on ebay and Reverb are insane.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: pas on April 15, 2016, 09:15:00 AM
The pink finish certainly makes it unique.  However, one could purchase a brand new Stanley Deluxe with led's for less than $10,500.  There are currently 4 new Stanley Deluxe basses at Bass Central listed for less than that.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: alembician on April 15, 2016, 09:30:53 AM
I really dig this cotton-candy SC, but for almost twice-over what I paid for my exeptional 1986 Porsche 944?  There's a slight amount more high-precision engineering, machining and production involved ;)  However, I suppose to the right individual...
 
I usually do add a little more to my Reverb listings (+100), ask what I truly want to get on Talkbass (+0) and ask less for my Alembics here (-100).  Reverb does charge much less than eBay, and there is very good exposure there in comparison, but there is still extra cost involved.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: 5a_quilt_top on April 15, 2016, 09:31:11 AM
Hey - don't knock that trend if you own one!
 
IMO, it's about time that pre-owned Alembic prices start climbing a bit to reflect the quality of the instruments.
 
FWIW: I've always thought it a bit odd that instruments that are this well-made and designed to sound and perform virtually flawlessly for years should lose a proportionally greater amount of their resale value than instruments of lesser quality.
 
I'm not saying that the resale price should be the same as a new one, but it should be somewhere midway between that and where it traditionally has been.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: alembician on April 15, 2016, 09:41:12 AM
Technically, if this one sells at or near its asking price, then used Alembics by effect will have all risen in value!
 
That would be excellent.  Maybe my Europa that I have for sale will finally be worth what I'm asking then! ;)  All said with good jest, of course.
 
lincland - I do wish a happy sale.  This must be a one-off instrument!
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: FC Bass on April 15, 2016, 09:50:20 AM
Amen to that, prices for used Alembics (what they sell for) are ridiculously low, hence me owning 5 of them...
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: jazzyvee on April 15, 2016, 10:32:57 AM
It's a crazy market for alembics at the moment there seems to be a lot of them being bought and sold in recent years so maybe at last all our hard work of promoting them is working and new owners are taking the leap.  
If the seller can get that price, it would be great and if the buyer is happy all is good. Even though It's pink i still thing the bass looks great...... well I do have a  purple bass. :-)  I certainly would not be in the queue for that price which in actual fact is more than I paid for any of my individual alembics in including my series I & II basses and guitar.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: lincland on April 15, 2016, 11:06:24 AM
It's a high asking price. I'm figuring that it would cost that new to special order this finish, or more. But would anyone? If you see it and gotta have it, then that another matter.  
 
My experience is selling anything is that the price is directly related to how fast you want to sell it. That will play in at some point.  
 
All good feedback on the price, thanks. I welcome all comments positive and negative.  
 
Alembician, I know it's a Porsche, but I would guess off the top of my head even an exceptional '86 944 wouldn't be worth more than $5000. I know that represents a lot of depreciation, but some things hold their value better than others.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: rockerdebassman on April 15, 2016, 06:00:25 PM
I really dig this cotton-candy SC, but for almost twice-over what I paid for my exceptional 1986 Porsche 944?  
 
Yeah, but was it pink?
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: ed_zeppelin on April 16, 2016, 05:04:09 PM
On my iPad, when a thread contains large pictures, it makes the text look I'm peering into the wrong end of binoculars. I'm not complaining, though. Different perspectives are always good. Can somebody please lay a bassline on this? (It's in Japanese, so you can just turn the sound off and let 'er rip.)  
 
http://youtu.be/-rRK7vlBG8A (http://youtu.be/-rRK7vlBG8A)
 
My favorite thing about this bass isn't the color (I spent a good deal of my childhood in *Texas, so I think of that color as pank), it's the way the incredible pillows of the quilted maple glow through the pank finish and makes it look like somebody tossed a handful of marbles into a pond, as reflected against the sky at sunset. Somebody used the word unique earlier. Yeah, we probably won't see anything like that again. The pank on that plank is puuuuuurdy.
 
When it comes to price, I always liked Alan Watts' advice; you walk into a store with money, and you leave with wealth. I bought my first guitar when I was 9 years old, for five dollars. It's a handmade Hermanos Godvinas classical guitar that a classmate sold me because he wanted to get out of taking guitar lessons. I still have it. It's the only classical guitar I've ever seen where the frets in first position are worn right down to the fingerboard (from learning the Lennon-McCartney/James Taylor canon). I wouldn't sell it, even for ten grand. I suspect if the right person buys that pank Alembic, they'll know exactly how it feels. I sure hope so, anyway.
 
 
 
*where Cletus was born.
Title: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: hankster on April 19, 2016, 02:53:54 PM
Man!  If only I played with Josie and the Pussycats!  I'd love to have that bass - it is one crazy colour!
Title: Re: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: bassmanbct on September 09, 2016, 06:09:57 PM
Hey guys,

This bass is still for sale.  Crossed paths with the actual owner of this flash pink bass and talked to him about a more realistic price range (not the $10K that was mentioned).  He wants to sell it and is offering it for $4950 plus shipping.

His name is Mark and his number 214-733-0825.  SO... if the wild color and woods are something you like, give him a holler.

Bryan

PS_ he assured me that the back plate is just tarnished, and the wood is absolutely flawless on the entire bass.  He said he's willing to send a video to prove it. 



Title: Re: For Sale: HOT PINK Stanley Clarke
Post by: bassmanbct on October 02, 2016, 11:40:43 AM
FYI - this bass SOLD.