Drums are just not on my radar, so I probably saw them, but nothing registered.
This bass was in the GC museum collection, and had been neglected for about 10 years. The fingerboard came unglued, and the neck took a twist. The repair dept. at GC, glued the fingerboard and somehow untwisted the neck. Like I said, the bass plays and feels very nice currently, but that does not mean the twist won't return. I really would like to save this bass, and get it back to 100%, but yes, the price would have to be around $1600.00 to make any sense of it. Leroy, who runs the vintage dept. at GC Hollywood, seemed dead set on keeping the price where it is. I suggested he just bite the bullet and send the bass to Alembic to have the circuit restored, since in the current condition, the bass is simply unsaleable at that price. It needs a full circuit upgrade, and a new 5 pin cable. As you folks know, that would be a minimum of $1700.00. If you could buy the bass for $1.6K, that would bring the price back to what they are currently asking for it, and frankly more than it is worth.