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Dallas Alembicians?

Started by 82daion, August 01, 2007, 11:02:22 AM

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82daion

Hey, Dallas Alembicians,
 
I know that none of you know me from a stick in the mud, but I have a favor to ask. There's a Series II in Dallas that I'm looking to purchase, but the seller is insistent on local pickup only.  
 
Would any of you be willing to pick up this bass (if/when I buy it), and ship it to Ohio? I'd be willing to pay you for your trouble; I'm not sure how much, but that can be discussed if this actually goes down.
 
Please email me at ckampman(at)starband(dot)net if this sounds like something you'd be interested in doing.

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mikedm

Wasn't this on Craig's List?
 
email sent.
 
Mike

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alembic_doctor

wowsers.  I wish I was in Dallas to help facilitate this.  Just to be able to put my grubby little paws all over it.

dadabass2001

Beautiful walnut top and back with a graphite neck. it looks like the omega tips are gone?
 
Mike (No help from Chicago)
"The Secret of Life is enjoying the passage of Time"
- James Taylor

lbpesq

It's hard to be sure from the photos, but it looks to me like someone put an Alembic logo over the hole where the pick up selector was originally.   Cool!
 
Bill, tgo

82daion

Yes, the Omega tips are gone, but other than that, the bass appears to be in decent shape.
 
Walnut/maple/mahogany/maple/walnut would be my guess on the sandwich, and the bass is the one on Craigslist.
 
I'm still debating between this and a 1975 Series I that I've been eyeing for a while-the broken omega points are a concern of mine, but they don't look too bad from the pictures I've got.
 
There is an Alembic logo over the PU selector.

82daion

Thanks to Mike (groovelines) for the offer of help, but I've decided that this bass probably isn't for me-there's just too much about it that worries me.
 
If anyone in the Dallas area wants this, I'll give you the seller's email.

adriaan

Are you sure this omega had big tips originally? There are some variations with just the onset of a tip.