Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Introductions => Topic started by: lone_wolf on March 06, 2012, 10:33:33 PM
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Hello to all you fellow Bass freaks,
I just found this forum today doing some researching and after checking it out decided this is a great source for Alembic Info and also a pretty cool hang as well.
Im a drummer originally , turned Bass player back in the Stanley Clark / Mark King days. Have had a Series I and Series II piccolo for awhile now. Record with them mostly nowadays and they are my favorite go to Bass (Bar-None) to use a Beaver Felton expression, hello Beaver if you are out there.
Anyway look forward to chatting with my brothers & sisters in the Bass world !
www.WolfDenStudios.com (http://www.WolfDenStudios.com)
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Welcome Bobby! This is a wonderful place. Enjoy the view. It's Heady! As a SII shorty owner in Zebrawood I am very happy to be the first to offer a warm hello. Check out the facts and info section. There is a lot to read and the history just oozes out of this forum.
Nick
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Welcome to the club.
That is such a beautiful bass.
VMG
(Message edited by FunkyJazzJunky on March 07, 2012)
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Hi Bobby,
and welcome to the club. Your series II looks awesome. We love pics, so please show us your series 1 also.
Have fun around here. I do!
Mike
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Very nice Bobby,that is a beauty.I'm also a newbie ,and have found the guys to be very generous and helpful. Karl
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Hello & Welcome ,
Nice Bass
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Welcome to the forum Bobby! What a wonderful looking bass, what a top on that. Have fun around these parts and Play them Healthy! Art
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Hello to all,
Thanks for the warm welcome and I look forward to future conversations. Here's a pic of my 1977 series 1. Not much pic left after I did the editing to get it to upload but it's all good!
Thanks Again, (http://club.alembic.com/Images/397/125457.jpg)
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Hey Bobby - welcome to the Club! I too love the plateau (From KY to AL). I used to live in Cookeville and Chattanooga and fell in love with the TAG caves. I don't get underground as much these days, but I do get to mountain bike there occasionally.
And I love the Series II also! Beautiful wood!
Stephen