Just wanted to drop by the forum to say hi. I am the owner of the Music Go Round store in Kenosha and noticed you guys talking about our bass. I spent some time researching this one and really couldn't find anything like it. The previous owner passed on, and his next of kin ended up selling it to us. We could not get much in the way of build specs direct from Alembic, so we are sort of at a loss for specifics, and unfortunately left to assumption. I did get a lot of basic specs from the site and am glad to see such a nice forum out there for these fine instruments.
You guys are definately right about the Koa, and the neck striping, very unusual on a standard distillate. I had an employee run this auction, and just corrected their mistake.
I also wanted to address the shill bidding theory that was brought up here. I can assure you that this is not the case. When we noticed the shady bidder we emailed him/her immediately asking them to give us a call to confirm that they were a real bidder and disclose their method of payment. We gave them until wednesday to do so, and go figure, we cancelled their bid. In response to the other bidder canceling, I don't blame him. I never get into a bidding war with a low feedback/new user. That's just common sense. We have excellent feedback on eBay and have no reason to try and bump up our bids. We always run no reserve auctions, so the price you see is the price you pay once you place a bid.
I think our pricing is very fair on this bass. Not withstanding the upgrades, these instruments are not only going up in price, but the used market is scarce. I can tell you that we have never had so many people watching one auction before. I would not be suprised if the final bid sets a record in what you have seen distillates go for recently. Then again, we could only have one bid for 2k. I have been wrong before.
If anyone has any questions i would encourage you to give me a call toll free at 1-888-USED GEAR (Option 3, zip code 53142). Just ask for skott.