The short answer: I was about 38 I think.
The long answer (of course a long story it wouldn't be me otherwise)
I played bass from my 16th of age. I owned a Telecaster bass (messed up). I quitted bass-playing between 26 an 35. However: the period I sold my T bass a friend gave me a GUITAR-player. In that magazine I found an ad for a very beautiful bass. It was a very small black-and white from Alembic picturing a Alembic SII with omega cut-out.
I said to myself: I'll play bass again and it will be on such a bass.
Around 35 the urge came back and I kept the ad in my wallet showing it to music-stores.
I got reactions like:
never seen it. You don't like this Fender?
wow.. too expensive .. want to try this Yamaha?
huh ...where are my glasses... you like this Hayman (yes ... i played a Hayman bass!!!!)?
not imported but pick up this Music-man
***sigh***
In that period I discovered (late ... I know) Mark King and his playing. I was starting to play again on a Roland Synth bass.
(Yeeeeeeeeeeeks)
I discovered Alembic with Edwin ( See thread EVH ...Eee-vee-huh?)
I bought a Spoiler wich I owned for 3 weeks.
I went back and changed to the MK Deluxe in absolutely fabulous Cocobolo.
In 1996 I got Bonnie my trusted SII 5 string in a period I could afford it.
Alas ... the taxman came and I had to part from the MK (you see Other Brother Paul - I knew where you were up to).
I found a picture of yours truly (yes ...that's me 7 years ago) with his first (well...) Alembic. It's a B&W picture.
The MK Signature was modified by EVH over here in EU by:
- adding a Mastervolume, installing 2 volume knobs and a PU-selector.
- adding a Standby-switch with led.
It's a real Paul-wise long story about well ... being Alembicious I guess?
Paul
