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Started by terryc, November 21, 2007, 12:54:57 PM

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terryc

Bought in NY Jan 1998 at Rudy's Music Stop(he signed the reciept) Bubinga top laminate, medium scale. Owned now for almost ten years, gigged regular.



 Have been contributing to this forum for ages now but never got around to posting bass..jacko prompted me..thanks

lowlife

Very nice top wood.  Sure it plays real sweet!
 
Ellery (Lowlife)

funkyjazzjunky

Wonderful bubinga top
 
I am jealous

terryc

Plays like a dream and sounds superb..all and more than I expected when I got it.
Still find tones that I didn't know were there even now after ten years

artswork99

That's a beautiful top Terry!  Keep on enjoying it in good health!
Art

lbpesq

Terry, that's got to be the most amazing looking piece of Bubinga I've ever seen!  Flame Bubinga?  I got my Taylor 810 at Rudy's while on a 48th Street pilgrimage back in about '94.  Unfortunately, 48th Street ain't what it used to be, guitarwise.  Gorgeous bass!
 
Bill, tgo

jacko

That top really is amazing Terry. next time I'm down at my Aunt's in Northallerton I'll try to find time to drop in. That's one I'd really love to see in the flesh (along with georgieboy's series 1).
 
graeme

white_cloud

Terry as a new member may I congratulate you on such a wonderful example of an Alembic bass! I hope to one day own one just like it!

bassman10096

Great looking bass.  Than ks for the pix.

bassman10096

Great looking bass.  Than ks for the pix.

the_8_string_king

Wow, that's the nicest looking Bubinga I've ever seen!!!  I almost got a Series I with Bubinga recently... decided to get a MK Signature Deluxe (with Coco Bolo) instead (TOUGH DECISION)...
 
If I'd got the Series I with Bubinga, I'd have wanted it to look like yours.  What a stunning looking bass!!!

terryc

When I renew the strings I polish the brass as I removed the laquer as it was tarnished underneath when I first got the bass. The brass almost looks gold like when it is done.
The finish comes up great with Alembic's own polish solution.
Thanks for all the comments