Alembic Guitars Club
Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: gearhed289 on July 08, 2014, 10:29:15 AM
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I've only wanted one since, I don't know, 1981? ;-) After MONTHS of searching for the right one at the right price, every day, a simple posting in the club's wanted section got me what I was looking for. Specifically -
Must have:
4 strings
Neck through construction
Mahogany body
Fingerboard inlays
Must NOT have:
Maple or Zebrawood top (negotiable)
Inline headstock
P and/or J pickups
Hammer was kind enough to offer his '86 Distillate, complete with original case and paperwork, ALL in outstanding condition. It fit the bill, and we did the deal! As I mentioned elsewhere, I pretty much expected to end up with a Spoiler, and I was tempted by 2 or 3 that I'd found. But they all had something not right about them, and I'm really glad I held out. Having the purpleheart laminates, brass sustain block, and bass and treble boost/cut switches is a real bonus. It even had a Hipshot already installed, which I use regularly. Now to see how it fits in with the rest of the arsenal...
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/393/194749.jpg)
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You WILL be assimilated into the Alembic family. Don't doubt it for a minute. Congrats!!
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Nice choice Tom,
I have a 85 Distillate and love it. It has a great range of sounds and is easy to dial in quickly. Very stage friendly.
May you have years of great playing ahead!
Peace,
Pete
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Nice bass Tom
Good way to start your collection.
It might be out of context but as brother Paul would say
There will be another.......
Welcome to the club
slawie
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Tom,
Welcome to the camp!
You will find that your Distillate will surpass the rest of your arsenal's abilities.
I couldn't be happier with mine:
http://club.alembic.com/Images/411/41664.html?1329696239 (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=9082)
Pardon the zebrawood. :-0
I like how yours has the longer upper horn and the pickup selector switch is near the other controls.
ENJOY!
:-D
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Tom:
I'm glad she has gone to a good, new home.
However, even though its only been days since she left I'm finding trouble living with only my Signatures in the stable. I got GAS in a bad way. Hopefully I'll soon be adding a Europa to my collection.
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An Europa is a superb way to mend a broken heart. :-)
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An Europa is a superb way to mend a broken heart. :-)
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I hope to put that theory to the test very soon.
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Paul, I'm happy about the longer upper horn too. Helps with the balance with it being 34'' scale. I do miss the older pickup selector location and brass ring on the lower horn, but I'm not complaining! And your zebra looks great! I don't know if it's the way it's cut or what, but the grain looks a lot wider than some of the more stripey looking zebrawood instruments I've seen.
Brian - GAS already? LOL! I still want an Exploiter...
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Tom - congrats! Looks like you found a good one!
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only wanted one since...
I know exactly what you mean. Congratulations.
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Congrats Tom!......on the first.
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...of many.
How many is too many?
Just one more...