Author Topic: Catalog model 6 string Rogue wants to come and live with you  (Read 138 times)

xlrogue6

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My 6 string Rogue was built to be photographed for the last (AFAIK, anyway) Alembic print brochure, which is how it came to be lurking at Alembic when I decided I just HAD to start playing 6 string. (Is living 10 minutes from the Mothership a good thing or a bad thing? You decide...) It's the no longer offered wenge top, with the polyurethane finish. This was my primary gigging bass for several years, so it's got a bit of wear. The finish is worn through on the bass side of the neck pickup, where I tend to rest my thumb, some minor scarring on the neck heel from an A frame stand, and other small evidences of hundreds of gigs. Still looks, plays and sounds great--minimal fret wear, fairly recent output jack replacement, generally wonderful. Includes Fender heavy duty leather gig bag. Current retail is 9100--I'd like to get $2900, reasonable offers considered.

 

 

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Catalog model 6 string Rogue wants to come and live with you
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2012, 11:53:27 AM »
Is that a zebrawood contrast veneer?

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Catalog model 6 string Rogue wants to come and live with you
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2012, 12:36:20 PM »
Good eye, Adriaan, zebrawood it is--and thanks for the readability/viewability edit! Also, if it makes any difference to anyone, I can accept credit cards as payment through my business. If you want to reach me directly, you can call me at 707-795-8391.
 
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Catalog model 6 string Rogue wants to come and live with you
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2012, 02:24:58 PM »
Having just seen these at the '12 Gathering, I'm really bummed that you have to sell them! They are so beautiful!