http://club.alembic.com/Images/411/10532.html?1193382708 Today I've cleaned Blondie up as much as possible, oiled her fretboard, and unscrewed about everything that could be unscrewed. And guess what I found, unmistakenly stamped in the neck woods under BOTH pickups? D'ooooh! The serial number!
So after three years it looks like the mystery is about to be solved.
Since I rescued her from the paws of a pawn shop it's been in the back of my mind that it could be a stolen bass. Well, at least it's 100% certain that she isn't on the list.
I'm very interested in her birthday and history. Was she an early Dutch order, one of Edwin van Huik's own basses maybe? Were the modifications (shortening the end of the fretboard, hiding the pickup selector switch) originally or later done at the Mothership? Did she indeed once belong to a Dutch 'indo-rock' bass player and was she accidently run over by a roadie when the case was left standing against the tour van, as flashes of Edwin's memory and various (repaired) cracks seem to prove?
I would appreciate any info from the 'A-files' that's available (and can be shared) concerning my bass:
- serial number: 83 2559 USA
- harness checkout number: 1937
- another number written in the neck pickup cavity: 1251
Can't wait to be able to properly register her, maybe for the first or second time in almost 25 years!
Thanks alot!
Wilfred