No... Thank you Sir.
Like I said, HOLD ON TO IT for it is very valuable bass and it predates everything there where before and after...
Also, I was not surprised one bit, of Stanley loving your rare diamond. Nobody, and I mean, nobody can deny the legacy you own.
Let me put it to you this way...
Can you imagine owning a Fender Strat #12, and the value it would be worth?
O-KAY....
The Alembic Dragon Breath was Alembic number -- what? -- Number umteen?
HAHAAAHA AAAAAA!
I am proud of you man, keep it, for you have a vintage Lamborghini/Bentley/Rose Royce all in one.
If I had a choice between the Famous Dragon Breath and your #12... (Which is a great comparison in most peoples ocular mentality) I would still go for #12.
Why?
You can't duplicate the whole era in which #12 was built. Imagine all the people from the early days at Alembic making your #12... That's like having an original - original.(You don't hear me...) LOL!
The Dragon Breath -- yeah, it's an awesome bass, but it don't have history. It's only a trophy from a know successful company, to a successful musician. It's the cream, but not the crop in my eyes.
Alembic #12 was made when owners at Alembic was hungry for change and message was not yet known to the world. It was the introduction... the hello world... the first whisper of change.
Yeah, Stanley knows what you have, and so do we.
Peace.