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Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: hasadari on August 28, 2005, 11:56:13 AM
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I am looking at a Series I with #77 and 882 stamped on the pegboard. Any information would be appreciated. I believe that it has been refinished with an oil/wax finish.
Please let me know.
Thank you.
Bob Brown
hasadari@aol.com (http://mailto:hasadari@aol.com)
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Hello Bob,
here's what we have:
1977 4 string long scale series bass
Walnut top & back
mahogany core
maple/purpleheart neck
vermillion fretboard
zebrawood peghead veneers
mother of pearl oval inlays
Completed 11/16/77
That's it.
Valentino
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Thank you. Apparently, the current owner had it refinished in an oil/wax finish as the poly overcoat of the original finish was cracking and peeling. Any thought?
It is a strikingly beautiful instrument. Is there much difference in the quality/sound of the electronics from the 77 Series 1 and the current Series 1? The upgrade is a heavy financial burden on top of the bass purchase.
Please let me know.
Thank you.
Bob Brown
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I have a '78 Series I and the electronics work great for me. Unless you get a lot of noise (RF, etc), you probably don't need an upgrade. My Series doesn't buzz any more than any other bass that I have and certainly less than some of them!
I say play and enjoy!
Edwin