Hello to all you fellow Bass freaks,
I just found this forum today doing some researching and after checking it out decided this is a great source for Alembic Info and also a pretty cool hang as well.
Im a drummer originally , turned Bass player back in the Stanley Clark / Mark King days. Have had a Series I and Series II piccolo for awhile now. Record with them mostly nowadays and they are my favorite go to Bass (Bar-None) to use a Beaver Felton expression, hello Beaver if you are out there.
Anyway look forward to chatting with my brothers & sisters in the Bass world !
www.WolfDenStudios.com (http://www.wolfdenstudios.com)
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Welcome Bobby! This is a wonderful place. Enjoy the view. It's Heady! As a SII shorty owner in Zebrawood I am very happy to be the first to offer a warm hello. Check out the facts and info section. There is a lot to read and the history just oozes out of this forum.
Nick
Welcome to the club.
That is such a beautiful bass.
VMG
(Message edited by FunkyJazzJunky on March 07, 2012)
Hi Bobby,
and welcome to the club. Your series II looks awesome. We love pics, so please show us your series 1 also.
Have fun around here. I do!
Mike
Very nice Bobby,that is a beauty.I'm also a newbie ,and have found the guys to be very generous and helpful. Karl
Hello & Welcome ,
Nice Bass
Welcome to the forum Bobby! What a wonderful looking bass, what a top on that. Have fun around these parts and Play them Healthy! Art
Hello to all,
Thanks for the warm welcome and I look forward to future conversations. Here's a pic of my 1977 series 1. Not much pic left after I did the editing to get it to upload but it's all good!
Thanks Again, (http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/397/125457.jpg)
Hey Bobby - welcome to the Club! I too love the plateau (From KY to AL). I used to live in Cookeville and Chattanooga and fell in love with the TAG caves. I don't get underground as much these days, but I do get to mountain bike there occasionally.
And I love the Series II also! Beautiful wood!
Stephen