Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Introductions => Topic started by: bfunkybass on March 25, 2009, 12:36:59 PM
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Hello All,
My name is Stewart. I am from the right coast, Washington DC area. I am primarily a church musician but I play all styles. I recently had to sell my only Alembic, it was a 1998 custon build Mark King Standard with some enhancements. I hope this Alembic thing works like the Marines (once an Alembic owner - alway's an Alembic owner. :-) I still love the brand, I visit the website regularly and hope to contribute to the forum. Thanks for having me.
Stew
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Hi Stew; welcome to the board!
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Hi Stew, of course you are welcome...and I hope another Alembic is in your future!
Tony
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Hello Stew,
Welcome to our lil clubhouse of tone
Mike
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Welcome Stew
There are a handfull of us in the DC area
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Hi, Stewart
welcome from a new member of the lil clubhouse of tone ( little clubhouse but HUGE sound)...
Greetings from the other side of Atlantic!... :-)))
Xtof
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Welcome to the forum Stew!
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Hello everyone John Judge here!...yes I know..but better late than never like 31 years later..I just wanted to tell every one hello here and I will be posting time to time comments and share things with my fellow Alembic members anyway I am planning to take a trip sometime in the near future to go visit Christian and talk to him about the Bass Peggy...I didn't know he gave it a Sex change ! LOL!
Anyway just wanted to say hello to every one here and stay proud because you are all members of an elite group...you are Alembic owners. Talk to you all soon... John
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Hello John,
It's a true pleasure to meet you here. 31 years isn't too late, just nicely anticipated...
Welcome to our space.
Mike
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Stewart from the right coast:
Welcome to the club! I'm in California (just down the road from the mothership). Does that put me on the left coast or the wrong coast? lol
John:
And a big welcome to you too, though your reputation certainly precedes you around these here parts. Like most of us, I suspect, I have been very much enjoying the stories of the infamous JJ Bass that your friend has been posting. Definitely looking forward to more! By the way, you can start your own thread by clicking on start new thread which is found at the bottom of the thread list in each subject heading.
Modder Dave:
Perhaps you should consider moving John's opening post to it's own thread?
Bill, the guitar one
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Thanks Bill; looks like John's taken your advice and started a new thread.