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Started by dnburgess, March 16, 2004, 12:46:40 PM

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keavin

Alembic,wine and roses! (how sweet can a instrument be!)or (the worlds ultamite stringed instrument???)....read more!!

mint_bass

taken from the alembic explaination of the badge and what an alembic is  
 
the purest of electric guitars and basses available  
 
or
 
the purest tone that is beyond your dreams
 
taste purity play almbic
andrew

811952

Clarity, Brilliance, Perfection... Alembic!

alembic76407

Alembic, say no more!!!!

alembic76407

When your tired of owning the rest, own the best, Alembic

effclef


mikedm

long, long ago in art school I did an add comp with an SC bass, the logo and the simple text: Four-String Ferrari. Man, I thought I was brilliant, time has shown otherwise...anyway here goes a few.
 
Your quest is over.
Don't forget to breathe.
It's okay to touch it.
Go ahead, touch it.
We dare you.
Things to do today: wake up, play, go back to bed.
 

keavin

the undisputed king of strings!!!!

dnburgess

Thanks everyone - its not as easy as it looks. Good points, Bryant.
 
I kinda like How deep is your love. Does anyone know who played bass on those sessions?
 
Along similar lines, how about: Sweet dreams are made of this.
 
Can anyone think of well known lines from songs played by a famous Alembicians that might work? Come on all you Entwistle fans. No permutations on Don't get fooled again.

bassman10096

Adriaan:  I had no idea that comparing any product to a Lamborghini could be construed as an insult!  As to whether all Alembics are basses, preamps, guitars:  Some Alembic products are pickups and other accessories; and some vintage Alembic products are speaker cabinets.  Sadly, none are cars (I'd drive one!).  Happily, I feel certain that none are farm machinery.  But, I guess I didn't know all I thought...  
 
Bill

811952

I feel certain that none are farm machinery.
Aw, come on!  Don't some farmers have a still hidden out back somewhere?  ;-)
John

bassman10096

No doubt they do...but I understand they consider it bad form (and bad luck!) to discuss publicly.  So, while we all know them 'stills is out ther' in dem woods, out back, I think we should leave those kind of alembics off the farm machinery inventory (At least the one that 'revenuin' tax feller' gets to see...).
 
Bill

adriaan

If you visit a wine museum in France (there's plenty of those around) they usually have an alambic on display. They'll tell you what they did with it, but they won't let you play it. The French are still distilling 'eau de' whatever - beer, wine, fruit, you name it - and they must still be using an alambic-like apparatus for that, I think.  
 
If you ever visit the Alsace, Colmar is a good place to start. And if you thought Mel Gibson's protrayal of the passion of Christ was bloody, check out the 15th C. Issenheimer altar by Mathias Gr?newald at the Mus?e d'Unterlinden - nothing new under the sun.
 
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bracheen

John Paul Jones played Alembic.  How about Rumble On?

David Houck

David, I looked it up; their guitar player Alan Kendall is listed as the bass player on that album.