Alembic Guitars Club
Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: gtrguy on January 05, 2009, 10:14:35 AM
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There is a local guitar store selling a Toucan bass. It's looks very much like a fretless series one with a sandwich body and Alembic style brass hardware. It takes two 9 volts and has a couple of partial frets on the neck near the body to help slap sounds. Very nice looking bass.
Anyone ever heard of them? There is very little info on the web and only a post or two here.
Thanks,
Dave
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I used to have a bass lesson book in which photo examples featured a guy playing a Toucan. I was struck by how much it resembled an Alembic. That's about all I know, though. Sorry.
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from a previous thread
http://club.alembic.com/Images/395/25886.html?1141751495 (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=12830)
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The Guitar Center in Indy had a fretted four string a few years back. I got to try it out and my impression was that it played great but sounded o.k. It did sound good but to compare to an Alembic I would'nt try. How much are they asking? I seem to remember the one I played had a price around $950.00
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They want $650. I agree with your assesment, it looked great but sounded just OK. It had two 9 volts inside it. Build quality looked very good, however, this one was kinda beat, with a lot of finish cracks in a pattern that suggested a pretty serious blow at some point. I remember seeing ads for them in magazines some years ago and it mentioned how the two little half frets were put there to help the slap sound. That did not catch on! Hanging on the wall it sure looks like a series one. Even playing it it felt like one.
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Made in China?
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Nope, nice quality US older bass with nice inlay work.
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Nope, nice quality US older bass with nice inlay work. It's at a store in Portland OR called 'Trade up Music' if interested.