Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Introductions => Topic started by: David Willard (dreamer) on January 10, 2003, 11:55:16 PM
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I have been reading about Alembic and dreaming for several years now. Today (11 January) is my 30th birthday and I feel that it is time to get a little more involved. I am almost to a point when I can start making some of my dreams into reality.
I live in Ohio, in the USA. I play a Spector USA Series NS-4 with a high gloss black finish. Alembic has so many options that I can't make many decisions yet. But maybe with some feedback here I can get the process moving.
David
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Welcome to the site. As you browse around you'll get plenty of ideas and some interesting tips as well.
Mike
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Wlecome aboard and happy birthday David. Mike is correct, browse the site to see what these instruments are like.
Go to the showcase section to see the pics of board members basses. My Excel is listed under X
Feel free to email with any questions, I, as I'm sure most here, will be happy to answer them to help point you in the right direction for you.
Paul
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Welcome aboard, David!
If you are trying to decide on options for your dream bass, you'll probably want to spend most of your time in Factory to Customer where you can peek in on conversations between Alembic and customers who have masterpieces in progress. You should also look in Showcase to see what's already been done. I'm sure most of us on the site have no problem with you emailing or posting questions about the choices we made on our basses, why we made them, whether or not our expectations are met. We Alembic nuts love to talk about our basses.
Enjoy!
James
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(Message edited by malthumb on January 11, 2003)
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Hi David,
Happy Birthday and happy hunting for an Alembic. This chat room is a great place to learn about Alembics from the people who play them and make them. Any Alembic made is not just a bass but an instrument crafted with love and care by the best in the business, it is art. Check out my custome Spoiler on the showcase page.
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Hi David,
this is the other paul too coming in!
My suggestion: dive into the monthly custom department of the site. Just wander along and I bet you'll come out with some great idea's. Don't go too quick: take your time and keep on asking. We bass-players are already the most friendly race in the universe. The Alembic-bass-players are even more friendly and cooperative!
You can easily see that for yourself browsing around!
Happy birthday and give birth to a nice guitar is my wish, we are ready to help!
Paul
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Hey David,
Happy Belated Birthday and welcome to this great Alembic Family! I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay here. Definitely don't stop dreaming until you make that Dream a reality. I dreamed about owning an Alembic for many years as well, and was finally able to make it a reality this past September. It was certainly the single, most worthwhile investment I have made to date.
Good luck and keep us posted on your progress.
Mikey/
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DW
I can tell you these instruments are all about dreams realised. I'm not sure if the I own the BigRedBass, or it owns me.
Several ways to learn the basses. This Club is full or lots of information. Check out the 'Showcase' section for images of lots of Alembics.
Alembic's website nails down the particulars of the various instruments (www.Alembic.com (http://www.Alembic.com)). There's lots of pictures in the 'Featured Custom' pages going back many months.
It's particularly helpful to remember that Alembics are identified by their pickup/electronics package generally. A Rogue with Series II electronics is a Series II with a Rogue body. You may have seen John Entwistle's Explorer shaped basses, which are called the 'Exploiter' shape by Alembic. Again, these would be a Series bass (or Spoiler, or Europa, etc.) with an Exploiter body shape.
You'll find that there's no other instruments built like these, and no other company (and its customers) as eager to welcome you to this family.
Best Wishes,
Joey Wilson
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Joey;
Your statement that the basses are identifed by their electronics package has me a bit confused. If you order a Rogue with Series II electronics, the serial number will indicate that it's a Rogue, right?
Dave
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Usually we'll use serial number code C for a bass that doesn't have a close feature set to a standard model.
(Message edited by mica on January 15, 2003)
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Mica;
Thanks for clearing that up for me. When working with the custom quote web page I assumed that if I started with a Rogue and changed the body shape and electronics it would still be identified as a Rogue. But I can see where it certainly makes sense to use the serial number code C rather than Q in that case.
Dave
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Hello fellow players:
I'm glad to be with you. I'm a bass playin' cop! I've got a 1978 seriesI and a 1980 Distillate as well as a booty load of other basses with alembic guts in'em. I also am a builder and I've put alembic electronics in those as well. as soon as I figure out how to send you guys (and gals) pictures I'll send you a pic of my extended family.
I've mostly been playing blues lately but I've played just about every thing else. My passion is fusion though, but I can and will funk with the rest of yous!!!
be cool, slap it, tap it, two hand attack it and I'll see ya down range.
peace
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Welcome aboard Gerald,
we're glad to have you with us; looking forward to seeing pictures of your babies.
Valentino
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Good to have you here Gerald!
We would love to see pics of the extended family. Now when you say you are a builder, do you use bodies and necks already made, or do you make them yourself? Either way, that must be a lot of work and love
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Hi Gerald,
also a heartly welome from this side of the pond! (from the eastern Paul).
Loading-up pictures is not so difficult! Just a trick that mainly gigures itself out!
As a builder yourself you can maybe design a baby-bass to hide in your car and play sneaky on patrols?;-)
Paul
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Hey elzie!
I build all the parts myself in my garage turned shop. It is alot of work but it really doesn't seem like it. It's like my sanctuary, my little domain of peace. and it's big fun as well.
oh yeah... you guys can call me Gerry or Flash from now on if you want...dig it!!??
Play on...
see ya down range!!
Flash
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Whats up Palembic:
I am making a small bass for my daughter. it's about a 16in scale. what I've done is take an old musicmaster bass' pick up and electronics and put them on a smaller version of the bodies I make. I'm not quite done with it but it's turning out pretty slick so far. My daughter is five and when I finish it I'll send a pic of her with it.
On the other idea, I really don't think my chief would be so happy about that; cool idea though!
peace
Flash
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Wew Flash!
quite a hobby you have.
Did you know that Alembic made baby-basses too? I know Edwin Van Huik (the EVH-thing in antother department) has one. He called it Tania's bass to his first-born daughter Tania. I have a post-card of Tania and her baby-alembic. I'll show you ...if I can find that ...d....f....picture somewhere ...
Paul
PS1: Please call me Paul, there are at least two Pauls running around here. You have that famous other Paul you already met: he's the official-welcomer. You have to know that the other Paul is always a great guy! Paul's are build that way! It's especially true if the other Paul says so about the other Paul ...(I can keep this joke running for hours gang!!! LOL)
PS2: later in the afternoon EVH entered the site and posted a picture of Tania's bass. It seem it's a EVH signature piccolo-bass see http://alembic.com/cgi-bin/alembic-club/show.cgi?411/3287
(Message edited by palembic on January 29, 2003)
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You are too funny Paul!
It would be great to see some pics of the basses you have made Flash. Even some pics of your shop! I can make anything in metal, but when it comes to wood I am all thumbs......
Paul (the other one, or is it other one? now I'm confused!)