Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Swap Shop and Wish Lists => Seen on craigslist, eBay, and elsewhere => Topic started by: dela217 on September 04, 2018, 10:29:59 AM
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A fretless Hyak bass showed up in my Reverb feed this morning. It was listed for $1400.00 or make offer. It looked pretty beat and the pickup selector was changed out to a 3 way toggle. It was really hard to tell what kind of condition it was in as there was only one picture. And that picture looked like it was taken with a potato. My offer was declined and now it is gone.
Did anyone here get it?
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And that picture looked like it was taken with a potato.
That made me laugh out loud!!
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Ahhh, the potato cam. We used to joke about a home made pinhole camera called the Oatmeal-a-flex that was made out of an oatmeal package tube.
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No Hyak logo on the headstock.
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Not sure what's going on here... it has reappeared, yet again. $850 now. ::)
https://reverb.com/item/14869448-hyak-alembic-scroll-bass-fretless-fretless-bass-80s-natural
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The bass is in really bad condition.
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It seems to have been relisted and is also now listed on eBay .
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"This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed."
Oh dear. It also says Hyak-Alembic in the listing title, which is just wrong.
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It seems to have been relisted and is also now listed on eBay .
You sure it is on ebay?
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"This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed."
Oh dear. It also says Hyak-Alembic in the listing title, which is just wrong.
I'm seeing the same wording on other listings, so it may be a standard disclaimer for Reverb. But a bit of a chutzpa in this case.
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I have some listings on Reverb that are being sold "as is", and noticed the disclaimer has now been added to all my listings being sold as such. Before, you would have to look into the return policy page to find that out.
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"This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed."
So, if I understand correctly, as long as it arrives at the return destination in a condition other than how it looked when originally photographed, you're okay.
:)
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Just being optimistic here... I can't see any structural issues with the bass. It's safe to assume at that price, (and the glimpse of the now deleted picture that was posted in this thread) that its electronics are compromised at best... I don't think the price is outrageous. In fact, if I weren't facing a hospital stay and long recovery, this would be my next project. Obviously, I would try to get it cheaper.
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"This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed."
So, if I understand correctly, as long as it arrives at the return destination in a condition other than how it looked when originally photographed, you're okay.
:)
LOL!!!!
Good one David!
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Go for it Greg. Maybe you can write if off as 'occupational therapy' as a part of your upcoming rehab period.
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It's gone again. But with this one, who knows... in a coupla' days it'll be back again for $650. ;D
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If it gets low enough, I will try to get it and use the components to restore my Hyak.
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It looks like it was stored in a barn for the last 30 years!
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It looks like it was stored in a barn for the last 30 years!
So, did you end up buying it after all?
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It looks like it was stored in a barn for the last 30 years!
So, did you end up buying it after all?
No. I did not. It looked quite bad and it was very apparent that there was damage caused by extreme temperature fluctuations.
Literally like it had been stored in a barn for years.
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Can anyone tell me how to contact the seller, and where the bass is?
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The seller of the Hyak is named Chris and his email address is ethym@hotmail.com.
I could never get any pictures out of him.
I am still holding out for a no scroll Hyak in medium scale. Probably does not exist.