Victor Wooten's brother Regi with an Alembic

Started by effclef, October 18, 2004, 12:54:05 PM

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effclef

http://www.victorwooten.com/basscamp/2002/2002Gallery/2002_Gal_2.htm
 

 
Looks like a Clarke model. I don't know if Victor has any Alembics himself...
 
EffClef

keavin

yes victor actually owns the very alembic bass that STANLEY CLARKE recorded the song schooldays with, he gave it to victor some years ago and victor also has a long scale seriesI also.i read all of this on victors web site.

mica

Victor's dad bought him a Series I when he was 13 years old - I think the bass was about the same size as him! Victor also has Stanley Clarke's original Brown Bass, serial number 80.

geddy

Look on vics website: alembic, the very first truly fine bass I ever owned. Sigh, if not for money I bet he'd still be playing them.

David Houck

Victor's Alembic.
From:
http://www.meandmybassguitar.com/bass%20gallery.htm
 
Quote from website:
In October of 1972, the Wooten family moved to Virginia. There, as Victor grew, he began to follow the career of famed bassist Stanley Clarke. Ultimately, he saved his money until he was able to buy an Alembic bass, endorsed by Stanley. This bass was one of the first to feature exotic woods, such as this Zebra Wood top on Vic's, and on board active electronics. Victor still has this base in his collection as well as a couple of other basses actually owned by Stanley Clarke, including the Alembic he played on the original School Days and the upright from Desert Song.
 



serialnumber12

Very impressive & informative dave,so vic must be the youngest alembic owner on record it seems.i was 19 when i got #12in 1980,now im going on 44.
keavin barnes @ facebook.com

palembic

I think we have a 16 or 17 old brother now Keavin. Although ...I don't remember who it was.
 
Paul the bad one

connor

Very nice bass. I'm 16 and own an Alembic. I'm sure there's someone younger than me who owns one, though.

aeijae

Very Nice.

dadabass2001

It kinda looks like Reggie had his guitar modded by Alembic as a forerunner to the (was it a Spinal Tap Special?) custom.
 
Mike
"The Secret of Life is enjoying the passage of Time"
- James Taylor

moongerm

https://www.instagram.com/p/BANHJW7jJZF/
 
Not sure if this photo link from Instagram has made it to the Club? A very young Victor Wooten with an Alembic.

CaseyVancouver

Here's the young lad.

bgrant570

Quote from: geddy on October 26, 2004, 02:20:56 PM
Look on vics website: alembic, the very first truly fine bass I ever owned. Sigh, if not for money I bet he'd still be playing them.
I know this is an old thread, but I found this video with Vic mentioning his Alembic and explaining why he now plays Fodera.


pauldo

Quote from: mica on October 18, 2004, 03:41:06 PM
Victor's dad bought him a Series I when he was 13 years old - I think the bass was about the same size as him! Victor also has Stanley Clarke's original Brown Bass, serial number 80.

Zombie Thread .... back from the dead!

I thought I heard the Brown Bass was stolen?
And also thought If This Bass Could Only Talk was a sort of homage to it....

But me and my memory, we get fuzzy sometimes...