Author Topic: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay  (Read 1115 times)

lothartu

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #30 on: September 26, 2004, 06:41:38 AM »
lol, Lothartu... its a long walk from Buffalo to Bellingham!
 
Doh!, yep I missed that.

poor_nigel

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #31 on: September 26, 2004, 09:52:08 AM »
Hey Kevin.  These thieves' MO is to run an auction with 'contact me for Buy-It-Now prices' and then close it in two or three days, tops.  Each new auction has a new seller that looks legitimate (They might be hacking into legitimate members' accounts) and new contact information.  The RealDoll thief will be back in a few days, with the same old pictures of the same item.  They are looking for new eBayers that are not wise to dealing on the Internet.
 
PayPal is becoming unsafe, also - well, as if it ever really was safe.  Yesterday I had to run to the ATM and strip my account, as some Internet thief was making bogus charges to my PayPal account.  Tomorrow I get to go to my bank and close my account and start a new one.  Lucky for me, they were making charges on an account I keep minimized, so they got 'rejected' on their requests.  PayPal will not let me close their accounts (I am closing them all!) until all business is concluded.  I do not feel like giving thieves my money so PayPal will close the account, so further attempts to steal from me cannot happen.  
 
I am pretty much known for putting my money where my mouth is, and in this case, removing it.  I have decided no more Internet dealings when it comes to the money end.  All transactions will be done over the phone, and from an account that has just the amount of money in it to cover the transaction(s).  Just like with the 20 junk e-mails I have to weed from my box ever day, I now have added inconvenience for buying stuff off the Internet.  Here in the Wasteland, with so little offered locally, the Internet is almost a necessity.  I am not complaining here (sounds like it to me!), just trying to convey to others to cover themselves before they get burned and not to let convenience cost you too dearly.  I don't know about other nationalities, but we Americans do love convenience!

elzie

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #32 on: September 27, 2004, 01:59:32 PM »
That is EXACTLY why I've refused to get my Pay-Pal account verified. No way in heck am I going to link my checking account to Pay-Pal.......
 
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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #33 on: October 11, 2004, 11:32:49 AM »
Well, it looks like this bass is back on eBay, and will be sold this time around.  I guess it has been cleared with the police and the insurance company, and it has no reserve set on it.  Cool beans for some lucky person.

kungfusheriff

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #34 on: October 12, 2004, 09:11:19 AM »
Please, somebody, keep me off of eBay for the next six days. No, really.
It would work on too many levels--my name, Shawn, is an Irish corruption of John, the original owner's name. My lil' koa S2 doesn't aggravate my bad back nearly enough to satisfy my German masochism, so that 13-pound bass looks inviting.
And the typical S2 electronics are supplemented by bass and treble controls, an idea I brought up to Alembic in 1997 and was told (by someone no longer employed there) that it was impossible.
Not to mention it would stay in the Club, safe and sound...it's only right that Understated Elegance live at my house.
Who am I kidding--it's sell for at least five grand (laughing).

geddy

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #35 on: October 12, 2004, 10:27:12 AM »
I asked him for the serial number and some other details, he said he's selling it for the insurance company and the serial is 98 11831
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=3754417109&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
 
So is it safe to bid on this now?

bsee

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #36 on: October 12, 2004, 10:33:51 AM »
Yep, it's safe.  Well, at least the bass is no longer considered stolen, so it is as safe as any other eBay auction.

apdavis

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #37 on: October 12, 2004, 01:11:12 PM »
I asked about the type of instrument case and pawnamber said he would post it on the auction. I would have to guess that John is using the rest of the S2 ensemble (cable, rack P/S) with the replacement bass.

geddy

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #38 on: October 12, 2004, 02:16:47 PM »
Jeebus, already up $1K since this morning. I guess my fantasies about something cosmic happening and me getting this for $1800 are broken.

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #39 on: October 12, 2004, 02:17:28 PM »
I don't remember mention of the cable, but I believe the original report of the theft stated that the rack with the PS and a couple other things was stolen with the bass.
 
I might be wrong on that.  You should be able to contact the original owner through his posts here if you're interested in what he may have lying around.

kungfusheriff

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #40 on: October 13, 2004, 09:13:23 AM »
Jeebus, already up $1K since this morning. I guess my fantasies about something cosmic happening and me getting this for $1800 are broken.
Same thing I was thinking, but how many times can you score big in one year?  
The rack was also stolen, but I haven't heard anything about it surfacing.

apdavis

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #41 on: October 13, 2004, 10:05:07 AM »
No word yet from pawnamber on the case.  I'm sure the price will float beyond my pain theshold shortly, but I can always hope.

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #42 on: October 13, 2004, 10:38:54 AM »
I suspect this will end up on the wrong side of $5K.  I never heard what it would cost to fret this thing, but I suspect it wouldn't be too much more than a re-fret, and those are in the $500 vicinity.  Even if it cost $1000, it still opens up interest to everyone, not just the fretless players out there.
 
Good luck to all who have an interest!  It's a very pretty instrument that should go to a good home.

poor_nigel

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #43 on: October 13, 2004, 11:07:18 AM »
I was quoted $400 to defret and maple line a bass a while ago - after the price hike, I do believe.  I thought the price was reasonable.  Since it seems about the same work to reverse the process, I believe Bob is certainly in the ball park at $500.  Shipping, however, will add a couple of hundred, as who is going to ground ship this bass anywhere???  Also, if the winner sends this in for a fretting, they may as well have the crown tip and point end buffed out, so it looks minty again.  Might as well order a case and DS-R5 & cable, too, have the bass shipped directly to Alembic.  Gee, then they can pretend they are having a custom built, as they wait for it to be completed and finally come home.  Nice fantasy.  I wish I was not so broke!

mica

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Re: Possible Stolen Alembic on eBay
« Reply #44 on: October 13, 2004, 11:31:32 AM »
Actually, this is not a small job. To fret this bass will require a new fingerboard (there's LEDs in there). A new fingerboard, neck refinish, fretting, mop ovals and LEDs and setup will run $1620. Plus, I think you'll have to be really nice to Mike and Bob to convince them to chop up a perfectly good bass.