Wayne, you know what I like!!
Matt and I spoke about this bass earlier today. Being the nice guy that he is, offered me first refusal on this instrument before he posted it here for sale. You see, I sold it to him over 10 years ago. If anyone here is interested, you have no worries purchasing a bass from Matt. We have been fast friends for a long time.
Some interesting features about this bass is that it has an oak core. I can't imagine that there are too many with this feature. But aside from it being oak, it is SOLID oak. It does not have cavities like the typical small standard. Solid.
It also has the hammered brass back plate that I find particularly cool. That, with the scalloped nut is a real nice vintage touch that was common for Alembic back then.
In case you want to read a little more about this bass, it was featured in Vintage Guitar Magazine. It is in Volume 8, No.11 from August of 1994. This bass can also be seen in Rolling Stone magazine. A feature article was done on Alembic back in the day and it can be seen under construction in the background. It is the Rolling Stone from September 29th, 1973.
I really don't remember if it was a 32 inch scale or not. I thought it was a short scale.
All in all a great bass that will not disappoint. A collectible piece that can be played and enjoyed. Just try to refrain from putting an adjustable nut on it, or moving the strap button. Sorry, just a peeve of mine.
Michael