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Andrew,
Did you get my e-mail about the '60s horseshoe surround?

You can now go back to your regularly scheduled discussion!
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Jeff, thanks 4 the reminder! Been buried in stuff for a week and it had fallen on the backburner.
I'll be in touch....
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Gettin down this weekend with "Marie"

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Hope the wife is okay with that? Image
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Scott ... you are really squeezing the music out of that Ric ...
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Hey Andrew, Alembic don't just make basses in dark woods, you can have anything you want; you can even supply your own timber. They would probably make you a bass the same shape as a Rick too, although you'd probably have to change the headstock at least; copyright and all that! They really will build you virtually anything; they're currently building an Alembic Thunderbird for a customer (same shape/woods as TBird, but 5 string, with Alembic headstock - Orion I think -quilt maple top and Alembic electronics). Although I figure if you want a Rick you're probably better getting a Rick....

BTW, cool pc Scott!
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Er, that should read cool PIC...doh!
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Yes, they truly are the custom kings Shaun. I could get them to build my own bass but at big $$$$ new. The depreciation on Alembics is huge and I'm looking all the time for a cool used model at what is really a bargain price for basses of this quality.
There was a cool purple SC a while back on E bay but it's short scale and that doesn't work for me. All in good time....
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Last nights gig!ImageImage
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Nice Pix, Owen! What year is that Rick? How do you like the Ashdown? I'm sure you've already mentioned it here, but which head and speakers are you using?
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Hey Jeff-

Its an '02, a color of the year burgundy

The Ashdown is great, just like a trace elliot but without the stoopid graphic EQ. Its really rugged and light and cheap.

My cabinets i built myself, each one contains a 15" Celestion BL15-150 and they are ported cabs that really throw the sound out.
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sorry, yes the head is the basic Electric Blue 180H model
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Cool pics Owen. Wish we had your photographer!
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Just got a couple of photos from a gig in March here in Toronto where I used the 4002... FYI, I play in The Eradicators a 3 piece surf/punk/garage/spaghetti-western style instrumental combo...

Why do I always have more chins in photos than I think I do...

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Hey David - If you're "The Eradicators" where are you're ski masks?
Nice 4002! Where were you playing in Tranna?
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