Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Swap Shop and Wish Lists => Seen on craigslist, eBay, and elsewhere => Topic started by: edwardofhuncote on June 17, 2016, 01:37:49 PM
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Pretty cool old mystery guitar here... with *maybe* an Alembic or Grateful Dead connection. It bears some similarity to #72-03 Series guitar we've seen here recently, and an omega cut like the employee-made Series guitar listed. Also, check out the wood back-plates. In the description, it looks like they're researching it through the usual suspects... ;)
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=282069056793&alt=web
(hat-tip to Club member ed_zeppelin who first brought it to my attention a while back)
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Really cool looking guitar albeit a bit pricey especially given the vague history. Would be very surprising if it wasn't made by someone with a connection to Alembic but it is going to take a small leap of faith for someone to fork over that kind of money without knowing exactly who.
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I guess for the asking price, "Joker Guitar" is as appropriate a monicker as any.
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Hope springs eternal
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Agree, asking price is beyond ambitious, especially given there's no supporting paperwork, but still worth a peek. I'll bet it does have a very cool story... just maybe not $173,000 worth. ;)
Somebody somewhere is bound to remember that guitar.
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Not only is this guitar so "heavy" that it commands an opening bid of $173,000, (one wonders if there is a reserve?), but shipping will cost you an additional $560! A relatively paltry sum for a guitar that MIGHT have been touched by Jerry's hands! Hey, I once shook hands with Jerry at the Keystone Berkeley in 1974 after he showed up, unannounced, and played guitar for the second set of the NRPS show. I figure I should be able to sell my fingernails for at least $10K a pop, right?
hehehehe
Bill, tgo