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Alembic products => Owning an Alembic => Serial Number / History Requests => Topic started by: hammer on December 11, 2017, 08:49:38 PM
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Looking for information on my latest acquisition...a Series I (Serial #76-535) that recently arrived from Toronto Canada. Started life as fretted bass but lost its frets somewhere along the way.
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Hi,
I found 76'-535 in my archives. The bass has Lacewood top and back, isn't it ?
Here is the description.
Description:... Here's an old Alembic bass that was used for decades by Manteca bassist and session player Henry Heilig! This one was defretted in 1978, has had a Hipshot D-tuner retrofitted and a battery on-off toggle added. Considering the countless number of gigs this bass has done it is in quite astonishing condition!!!
Eiji
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That's the one! Thanks. I thought it might be Lacewood but wasn't sure. I purchased it from Henry and he was great to work with. Didn't even have to pay any import fees to get it here to Minnesota from Toronto. It's road worn but definitely has mojo. May or may not send it in for Refurbishing. In comparison to other Series basses I've looked at, it was VERY reasonable...$1200 (and there was no negotiation here, I paid Henry the price he set and what he thought it was worth.
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Hi Brian,
Here's the details from the instrument file. Well, from the 3x5 card:
model name: Series I
model number: LBI4
top: Lacewood
accent: none
body: Mahogany
back: Lacewood
neck: Birch, Beech, and Purpleheart
scale: 34" long
fingerboard: Ebony
peghead veneers: Walnut
inlays: Abalone
originally made for: Rothschild (our distributor at the time)
birthday: November 3, 1976
other note: Export
There are no other details, so I will thank Eiji for the additional information that I can add to the file now.