I was taken for quite a ride on this bass' auction, so no thanks. Though I do have a fondness for four-stringed instruments, no singing IZ songs for me this summer. Here is something cool Mica sent me. Note - I did not fill this out. Must have been my friend who owned the store or one of the employees there. I am posting it, as it is part of this bass' official record at the factory, so cool it is! I just looked Ephrata, WA up in the Wiki article of it. Interesting place, or not. Never even heard of it before tonight. I have never had a hankering for Hammers, Riches, or Curly basses, though I did used to use BGW amps and Gauss speakers, but not 12's back then. I bet it was this lead player that played in a metal band that used to gig in Vegas and Reno all the time. We loved messing with each other back then. I must have left this card setting on the counter out of distraction from the amazing instrument that was in the case that with it. Anyway, the crack about wanting the next one to be sent with five strings was aimed at Susan, as this was supposed to come a five string, but the fifth string got lost in the five months it took to build and ship it, and it arrived as a four. Alembic being a company of solid integrity, Susan comped me a preamp (easily covering a fifth string, IMO), so I would not have put in a dig like that. All in all, I like this piece of history, whoever filled the card out. With shipping, I paid about $100 or $200 less for it in the auction than it retailed for in 1980, but who paid retail, even back then, eh? I have missed this bass I did not want to get rid of, so am just glad to have it coming back my way. This showcase is for the next owner to read somewhere down the road, when my turn is up, again. Whoever you are, enjoy! You've got a dandy bass there Mister, or Sister.
