Anybody know what this is?

Started by meestursparkle, July 25, 2007, 07:40:43 PM

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meestursparkle

Ebay is not really a hassle for me.......... more of a way of life. I am looking for $2800. I am sure there are forum members that will say I'm crazy but  I am not really expecting a forum member to buy it. It is immaculate. No fret wear or anything. Basically never been played. I can't find a pick scratch etc. It is mint.
I am sure there are rules against posting auction links so I'll just say it is out there.

bsee

There's actually a section of these boards for posting such links if you poke around a little.

bsee

Oh, and someone may pay your price but it is probably on the steep side.  A very nice Exploiter-body guitar just went around twice with no bids at $2000 located in NY.  That body shape usually draws a premium on basses, though maybe less so on guitars.  
 
Good luck...

u14steelgtr

Perhaps someone with access to the records at Alembic could see what if-anything they have regarding  
--> S/N 87RST4588 USA
 
It is an interesting looking guitar but without knowing what the build data (electronics information specifically) is on the instrument I would be wary of bidding on it on eBay.  
 
Regards
-- Eugene

bsee

If you're interested, throw a post in the serial number requests forum.  I'd also wonder about the scale length.

u14steelgtr

A few more pictures of the details.    
 
 
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(Message edited by u14steelgtr on July 27, 2007)
 
(Message edited by davehouck on July 27, 2007)

David Houck

The pickups do not appear to be mounted in the normal fashion.

meestursparkle

Thanks for all of the help. I did put up a SN request.  
I always start high with unknown value guitars guitars.

meestursparkle

BTW, I maybe should have said this sooner but the shop called it a FESLG. Not sure where they get their info but there is usually some kind of method to their madness. Maybe FESRG? They are know to switch L and Rs even when part of an anacronym!!!

pace

Very interesting!!! The RST in the serial # is a mystery to me. Unfortunately Mica wont be able to shed any light on history requests for a while. The most logical electronics setup would be vol/filter/filter/3-way....  
 
thanks for sharing it with us, Jim!!!!  
all the best,
-Mike

keith_h

I've been thinking (Yes I know this can be dangerous). Maybe the RST stands for Really Sweet Tone.  
 
Keith

jazzyvee

The font on the pickups is not the alembic font so does that give a clue to the age of the pickups at least?
 
If the first part of the serial number 87 indicates the year does that match with the font Alembic used on their pickups at that time?  
 
Jazzyvee
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

David Houck

The last four digits place it in '87.  I tried comparing the font to some pics in the Showcase from the same period, but my eyes aren't quite awake yet this morning.

FC Bass

Here's the font on my '87 Spoiler:
 
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'83 Spoiler
'88 Spoiler
'99 Orion 5 fretless
'10 Elan 5
'23 Series II Europa 5

made_a_rose

This is the second guitar that this seller has offered from Japan.  The last one was an Electrum http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/395/41620.html?1183140056
The seller pulled that guitar before it sold.  
I'd pass on this one.