The year was 1985. By that point, I'd been playing for 5 years. I had (well, still have actually) a 1980 Guild B-302 that I had converted to fretless the previous year. The Guild had some neck issues however and I REALLY wanted an instrument that wouldn't fight me.
I became aware of Alembic initially through some articles & ads in Guitar Player magazine. I knew #1 had been built for Jack Casady. I knew about the association with the Dead. I knew that Alembic had earned a reputation for top flight quality and as I said, I REALLY wanted an instrument that wouldn't fight me.
There was a local band whose bass player apparently traded several basses & a stack of cash for a new Spoiler. It sounded great! In 1982 I saw Dickey Betts at a little club called The Coffee Pot in Roanoke, VA. The place couldn't have held more than 100 people. Rook Goldflies was playing a Series 1, which I got to see & hear up close. The bass sounded great, as did Rook's playing.
I finally called Alembic in the spring of '85 & they sent me some very good info & promotional material, as well as a list of dealerships. I was living in Norfolk, VA at the time & the closest dealer was Rolls Music in Falls Church, VA. I was familiar with them - Phil in particular - as I grew up in Arlington & had shopped there before.
I started putting cash away & finally in either June or July, I took a road trip up to Rolls. My recollection is that they had a couple of very nice Distillates...which were out of my price range.
It finally came down to a choice between 2 basses. One was a Persuader with a with a gorgeous cocobolo top under a gloss finish. I had never even heard of cocobolo before, but I knew it had me nearly drooling! The other bass was a Spoiler with a Bubinga top under a satin finish. It sort of said to me Hi, honey, whereas the Persuader sort of said Ooh, baby. As much as I liked that cocbolo top, when I picked up the Spoiler & played it, that was it...I had found my bass...or perhaps it had found me. It just played, sounded & felt so RIGHT!
I was still a little short on cash, so I put half down & they put it on lay away for me. The following month I came back with the rest & my Spoiler finally came home with me. We've never had a fight & have been happily married for 24 years now...
(Message edited by pas on June 10, 2009)