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Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: alembic76407 on July 02, 2015, 02:51:39 PM
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I bought my Series 1 39 years ago to day. I had a 1966 Karman Ghia convertible and the only I could haul it was put the top down and stick it in like a surfboard . lemon oil and strings with love tonight
Sir David T
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Outstanding - Congratulations & Compliments sire!
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Two gems right there!
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39 years old and a great looking instrument, you've been a great caregiver! Happy Birthday and Hi Sir David T, wishing you 39 more!
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Both looking well preserved.
Congratulations, my how time flies.
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Happy Bithday comes from my Alembic Series 1 #278 from 1976!
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Lovely bass, one of the classic Alembics which looks as good as ever!
I was too young and broke to even afford the cheapest of instruments back in 76!
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What an anniversary to celebrate. I wish you many more years together.
I didn't even have an electric guitar back then I was learning on an ?8.00 Kapok branded Chinese made Spanish guitar which I still have to this day.
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Terrific story, David, and kudos on a long-relationship with that wonderful axe. That Series shape four-string in natural has always been an icon to me.
I had to laugh . . . . about the same time (old guys rule!), I had a VW Beetle convertible, and was in a quandary about how in the hell was I going to move my then-new Peavey Bass head and 215 cabinet around in said-same vehicle. Got a call for an unexpected one-nighter that night, and I knew no one in the group well enough to know if any of them had a van or pickup. Gotta go now, then it dawned on me, so I went out in the driveway and dropped the top. Got the 215 up on the back bumper and tipped it over the folded top into the back seat. Ta Da ! ! !
Got some strange looks, especially driving it back home like that at 3 AM !
It gets even better later: I bought one of those Acoustic rigs with the 415 cabinet (for our younger readers, bass playing in the 60's thru the 80's was a MANLY profession, what with moving all those Coke Machine sized cabinets) right after I traded the Bug on . . . . wait for it . . . a new Honda Civic !
Joey
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Very nice, I love the color!
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Congrats, Sir David T!! She's a beauty. (And yes, I, as well, was too poor in the '70s to even THINK about those Alembic basses.) (And Joey, you crack me up!)
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Congratulations, lovely!
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Gorgeous bass, Sir D. The old ones really are quite beautiful. If only us owners could keep our looks so well as we age! lol.
As for transportation, I still remember Jazzyvee's pics of his entire rig loaded into a smart car. Musical equipment tetris at its finest!
Bill, tgo
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I still can't get over your being able to buy an Alembic bass at the age of 3! Play on, man!
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and I could drive at 3 also
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To quote E. Scrooge:
Remarkable boy!
As such, it's no surprise that you'd gravitate toward an Alembic.