Author Topic: Stanley Clarke Sig Deluxe Resin top in Japan BRAND NEW  (Read 185 times)

tkotmk42

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Stanley Clarke Sig Deluxe Resin top in Japan BRAND NEW
« on: July 13, 2024, 05:19:12 PM »
hope this link works  (edit  and it does not, click on the little bar looking thingy and it'll take you to the shop's webpage... sorry)


https://www.ikebe-gakki.com/Form/Product/ProductDetail.aspx?shop=0&pid=789807&bid=ec&cat=bss001009

another one popped up. same price as Jimmy's signature, but with the resin burl top.

I am not a huge fan of resin tops, but they do look cool and price seem to be very pretty decent.

I was told there are 3 new basses coming to Japan, when I asked the distributor few months ago, so there should be another one coming unless it's already spoken for.

Takeo
« Last Edit: July 13, 2024, 11:53:29 PM by adriaan »

BeenDown139

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Re: Stanley Clarke Sig Deluxe Resin top in Japan BRAND NEW
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2024, 06:40:54 PM »
....death scrolling while i'm waiting for it to cool off enough to walk the dog....

now
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georgous! not a short scale/4-string kinda guy but that might could make me cross over to the dark side..
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Re: Stanley Clarke Sig Deluxe Resin top in Japan BRAND NEW
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2024, 05:08:44 AM »
looks like my last post got scrambled somehow.  no matter, i was baked anyways.

here we are on reverb.  $22k USD.  Whoo00OO00oo.

https://reverb.com/item/83570699-alembic-scsb4-buckeye-resin-stanley-clark-signature-deluxe-w-side-led-s-blue
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Re: Stanley Clarke Sig Deluxe Resin top in Japan BRAND NEW
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2024, 02:13:12 PM »
I'm not a big fan of resin tops either especially with that much resin involved.  However, if you are a University of Texas Longhorn fan, that orange colored shape at the bottom of the body front could be mistaken for nothing other than your University's logo.

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Re: Stanley Clarke Sig Deluxe Resin top in Japan BRAND NEW
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2024, 03:15:54 PM »
The NOT Brown Bass.  Wow!

I'm quite sure that the SEC has NO IDEA what they're in for adding UT (I live in Tennessee and drive my friends to distraction talking about 'the REAL UT is coming') and Oklahoma into the conference.  This is going to get GOOD . . . .

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Re: Stanley Clarke Sig Deluxe Resin top in Japan BRAND NEW
« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2024, 04:39:32 PM »
I know virtually nothing about sports. So I asked this buddy of mine the other day what this NIL bizniss was about... what's it mean, I asked?


Now It's Legal, he shot back.


~Gregory (who figured Joey already stirred the pot... and that resin tops are pretty cool)

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Re: Stanley Clarke Sig Deluxe Resin top in Japan BRAND NEW
« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2024, 07:41:02 PM »
Given the fact that we have a litigious society and everyone seems to want to sue everyone else...Could the Univ. of Texas - Austin be successful in a lawsuit filed against our good friends at Alembic because the resulting "look" that resulted from filling voids in a piece of wood that was to become a beautiful bass ended up looking like their copyrighted (or is it trademarked...I dont know I'm a psychologist not a lawyer) logo and by chance appears to be in the same color as one of their University colors.  Good thing the shop is in Japan ;D


P.S. My University has lad a lawsuit filed against it by two graduate students with disabilities whose course accommodations include having access to the PowerPoint Slides and lecture notes faculty use for the course. The two faculty in question refuse to provide the students with their rightfully determined accommodations (a determination made by the University's own Disability Resource Center) because to do so would "infringe on their intellectual property rights." And to this date the University is backing the faculty. One has to wonder why these two are in any way associated with what is in many ways a fine University.