I'm writing this post from Coimbatore India in Tamil Nadu State where I'll be for the next several weeks working on a research project for the University of Minnesota. As I left home several days ago (It took 2.5 days to get here: Minneapolis to Chicago; Chicago to Abu Dhabi UAE; UAE to Bangalore; and finally Bangalore to Coimabatore), I had this sinking feeling that I forgot to do something. It was in the back of my mind the entire series of fights. Last night I was finally able to connect with my spouse who was at the airport heading to visit her family in New Hampshire for the next 2-weeks and she asked me what the large box was that was sitting in our kitchen with an Alembic address on it. That was enough to remind me that I had boxed, labeled and done everything necessary to ship my recently acquired Series I back to the mothership for a refurbish, except...deliver it to UPS as intended [/size] on my way to the airport [/size]so that it could begin its journey. The original idea was that since I was having such a hard time parting with the bass, was to keep its time away from home while I was present at a minimum. A good idea, but because of poor execution I've now got it sitting in my house all set to go and no way to start it on its journey....Aargh!!! In addition to the regular refurbish I'm going to have the neck re-carved, and some other minor work done. Since the bass has yet to give me a problems interference wise, I'm going to wait to hear from Mica as to whether I've have a bass on which they could do an "easy" versus a "hard" electronic upgrade before deciding on whether I'd like that done at this time.