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Alembic products => Showcase => Essence Basses => Topic started by: speicky on October 05, 2006, 01:57:40 PM
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unbelievable ! just a few months after I had to sell my Essence fretless fiver (bu-hu-hu, sniff...), I managed to fetch this little darling through eBay...
(http://club.alembicguitars.com/Images/411/32179.jpg)
(http://club.alembicguitars.com/Images/411/32180.jpg)
(http://club.alembicguitars.com/Images/411/32181.jpg)
and again, Paul TBO's mantra has been proven right ! Thanks Paul ! I got a call from my wife at noon time that she (the Essence) arrived safely, and could not wait to come home to give her (again, the bass...) a good cleaning and new setup. The humble shots really do not justice the fine figuring of the maple, I have to take pictures on the weekend with daylight (and delight, LOL !). Christian (sorry for any confusions caused ;-)) (Message edited by Speicky on October 05, 2006)
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Sweet!
I like the old style better than the new style Essences. Looks more elegant in my eyes. Congrats!
Gruesse, Pablo
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Congrats, very nice basses (now and then)
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I have 92K6999
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I owned that Essence from 1994, to 1995. I bought it at Uncle Sam's Pawn Shop in Columbus, Ohio for $1000, when I was 19. It came with a retangular black padded case, and the Bass was in absolute mint condition at time of purchase. I accidentally scratched the back of the bass on the lower horn with my zipper. The Essence ended up being equally traded to Lang Music(also in Columbus at the time), for a new Black '95 Fender American Standard Precision Bass. Not a good move on my part. With my blue padded Kustom 200 amp, I wanted to be Jamerson.
Anyway, I recognize the Maple. Even have a photo, somewhere. I never registered it with Alembic.
There was a 5-String Essence next to it at Uncle Sam's Pawn Shop with the same kind of flame maple, also in mint condition. I was told both basses came in at the same time.
How the heck did it get in Germany? lol.