Exploiter 6-string guitar

Started by axeshack, December 07, 2012, 10:02:10 AM

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axeshack

I am new to this forum and would like to sell my early 80's Alembic Exploiter Guitar since it does not get played as much as it should.    Beautiful instrument, all original including the pesky Kahler bridge.  Maple top, bubinga body(looks like mahogany to me).  A finer example would be very hard to find.   Shoot me an offer or questions if interested.

slawie

Post pictures please. Persons purporting pending parting of particular pieces parlay perfectly pictorially.
 
slawie
"Commitment is what transforms a promise into reality."
Abraham Lincoln

pasewark


axeshack

Working on it.  Stay tuned and I'll post as soon as I figure this out


sjhoffma

oOOoo Very Nice! Never been too into radical shapes, but I feel like I could adapt with the right electronics package... lol

pasewark


5a_quilt_top

Luvvvvv that body shape.
 
Always been an Explorer/ploiter/Spyder fan.
 
They are more balanced that one would think.
 
What's the weight on that bad boy, if you don't mind me asking?

jazzyvee

Oops censored myself for hijacking the thread.....
 
Jazzyvee
 
(Message edited by jazzyvee on December 11, 2012)
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

axeshack

Any interest in a beautiful guitar?   Where are all the Alembic guitar players?   Or, match this up with a bass exploiter for the ultimate holiday pairing

pace

It IS a nice guitar.... I'm curious what year it was made. I don't recall seeing this model  Kahler until around '88-'89

elwoodblue

Any interest in a beautiful guitar? Where are all the Alembic guitar players? Or, match this up with a bass exploiter for the ultimate holiday pairing
 
I am all of those...Darn, it would be tough to sneak another guitar thought the door without selling one or two first.

dannobasso

Let us know what you are looking for in price. Things move along from there usually.

axeshack

I am really open to offers around $2500.  These don't come up for sale very often so it is hard to guage a market price.  Thought I'd let folks who follow the Alembic market provide some guidance.  It's a great guitar, so I'm not interested in wholesaling it.

pauldo

A serial number may help answer Mike Pace's question about the bridge. And potentially offer up a cross reference to the build information on that beauty of an instrument.
The serial number can generally be found stamped on the neck just above the 24th fret.