Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Swap Shop and Wish Lists => For Sale & Trade => Topic started by: paujones on December 12, 2022, 08:15:43 PM
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Up for sale is a very rare Series II Custom 5-string in Ziricote wood. The bass is a 3/4 scaled standard-custom build with gold plated brass hardware. Amazing tones and playability. The Ziricote wood is slightly darker than Coca bola, but with just as much grain, and more black hues.
Features:
- Series II Custom bass in 3/4 scale Ziricote body
- Clear gloss finish
- 24-fret ebony fingerboard with oval golden mother of pearl inlays
- 7-piece maple and purple heart neck through-body
- Gold Alembic-branded Gotoh tuners
- Two SC-1 56 + HX Pickups (Series II standard)
- Adjustable brass nut
- Gold-plated nut, truss rod cover, bridge and bird tailpiece
- Series II electronics (master volume, pickup selector, 2 x volume, 2x filters, 2 x CVQ
- Built in Santa Rosa, CA and Calibrated by Ron Wickersham
- Case Included: Alembic G&G Black Guitar Case Included
- Build sheet with specification provided to me from from Alembic
Specifications:- Serial no: 9610134USA
- Scale length: 34"
- Number of frets: 24
- Nut width: 1.875"
- Width at 24th fret: 2.93"
- Weight: 10 lbs
Condition:- Bass is in excellent condition with no known defects or repairs
- Input jacks are tight and no noise from knobs or jacksNo known scratches or dings in the body Case is in good condition with some signs of wear in the black vinyl cover
Buying Details:
- Located in SF Bay Area, CA, USA
- $12,000 USD Alembic Club Member Price - will be slightly more on Reverb due to selling fees
- Preferred Payment: Wire Transfer, Cashier Check, or Zelle transfer. Can accept PayPal, Square, or Venmo if Buyer pays transaction fee.
- Buyer Pays Shipping and any Credit Card Processing Fees.
- Seller will provide Shipping box and packaging for shipment.
- International Shipping Accepted
- Contact email: paujones.pub@gmail.com
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Forgot to mention that I will include the Alembic power supply and bass cable with the bass too!
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WOW!!! GLWTS!
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that's beautiful, GLWS...
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this looks very similar to a ziricote series II that i lost in an ugly divorce about 16 years ago. but it's not. mine had an omega with a stinger. took me a few minutes of frantic digging through photo archives to confirm it. ya had me going there. almost spit my coffee up all over my laptop.
10 pounds for a series II is remarkable. mine weighed almost 14 and i had to wear a back brace when i gigged with it. my current series II has a full size body and clocks in at about 13 1/2. she's large and in charge, baby! she's an olympic neck-diver, though. i gotta make sure my left side is clear of bystanders and fragile objects when i take my hand off the neck. gotta wonder how that lighter body balances.
good luck with your sale, sir. that is an awesome bass. were it fretless and wearing LEDs in the neck we'd be discussing which carrier to use to get it into my grasping claws. the search continues. arrgh!
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Getting some interest on Talkbass.com. Neee to Re measure the string spacing at the bridge. It’s the traditional Alembic taper from the nut to bridge. Think it’s 18mm….
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Beautiful bass Paul... GLWTS! Really surprised at the weight especially considering the brass backplates.
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Absolute beauty and a nice price. One too many strings for me, unfortunately, but that is going to make someone real happy!
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BeenDown,
Your Series II that you had to part with, did it have the engraving "Soon Come" on the back? If so, I owned that bass too. It looked very similar to the OP's bass, but it had the Omega stinger.
I parted with it due to the ergonomics. The Series II electronics were quite cool though.
Bones
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did it have the engraving "Soon Come" on the back?
well as a matter of fact it did. that always threw me for a loop - pretty screwy name for a bass but then again there's no accounting for taste i always say, especially when ya got a big wad 'o cash burning a hole in yer pocket dontcha know. that bass was my chocolate princess for a few years.
the sound of that bass was spectacular. hadda wear a back brace to play a gig with it. it might have been even heavier and more uncomfortable to play than the series II i currently posses. which is saying a lot.
this is the second or third time one of my long-lost instruments has shown up on this board. i had a couple of old band-mates come over this afternoon and we were discussing my current bass collection (all 3 of them). came to the realization that i've had 14 alembic basses pass thru my hands over the last 30 years. so i guess the odds are one or two will pop up here from time to time.
i'd almost like to say that i'd like that one back but i think the one i got now is way cooler. imho. ymmv. hopefully she's found a good home. that way we both can move on. i miss that bass :-(
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Hi Paul,
Seriously interested. I've sent you messages and emails to multiple accounts. Get back to me when you can, Thanks!
-Joseph
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Joseph - I replied to the email. The bass is very close to sold to a local SF Bay Area buyer who am meeting in 2 hours. If it goes sideways, I will contact you. Thank you for the interest. The bass. Is long scale 34” with 3/4 scaled down standard body. Hope that clarifies the question.
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Thanks for your response, Paul. I messaged you back on TalkBass. Let me know the outcome after you meet with your other interested party, I'm happy to be runner-up. Take care!
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The bass sold to Soundworks on Talkbass. He will likely be joining the Alembic club so look for him on here!