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  2. Alembic Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 57, 58ff Alembic's January 21, 1977 price list described the five string bass as a "standard" model, available for $50 more than its four string bass. In 1977, Alembic presented the world's first "graphite" neck basses with necks supplied by Geoff Gould (later founder of Modulus Guitars) at a trade show; it was bought by John McVie of ...

  3. James LoMenzo - Wikipedia

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    His rig bears a strong resemblance to that of John Entwistle, who also used Ashdown amps and Buzzard basses. [31] LoMenzo is an endorser of RotoSound bass strings. He is also known to play a spyder model Alembic bass guitar. He was also seen playing a Fender Marcus Miller Jazz Bass for the entirety of the 2007 Megadeth Tour of Duty.

  4. John Paul Jones (musician) - Wikipedia

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    After retiring his Fender Jazz Bass (which he had been using since his days with The Shadows in the early 1960s) from touring in 1975, Jones switched to using custom-designed Alembic basses for touring. [21] However, he still preferred to use the Jazz Bass in the studio and in a 2010 interview mentioned that he still had that bass at the time. [22]

  5. Mark King (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Other known basses he has used are Alembics (specifically custom Series II models), of which there is a Signature Mark King model, Pangborn basses, a Zon bass. King's first fretless bass was a Japanese-made "Moon" Jazz-style bass. King also owned two Music Man Stingray basses, a Wal bass, which was fitted with an MB4 MIDI interface.

  6. Tiran Porter - Wikipedia

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    Often pictured with a Alembic or Gibson basses during the seventies (usually with a Thunderbird or Ripper bass and earlier with an EB-0L), Porter played Fender instruments, most notably the Fender Jazz Bass, along with BC Rich Eagles and Mockingbirds (Minute by Minute video) and Rickenbackers. [citation needed]

  7. John Entwistle - Wikipedia

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    Entwistle collaborated with bass guitar manufacturers such as Alembic, Warwick, and Status Graphite. [62] [63] His bass solo on the "My Generation" single was a Fender Jazz Bass [64] with stock tapewound strings. [65] Entwistle's collection of guitars and basses was auctioned at Sotheby's in May 2003. [66]

  8. Gibson Explorer - Wikipedia

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    After Entwistle's death, Alembic released the "Spyder" based on John's custom basses, with production limited to 50 guitars. Warwick also produces the "Stryker" basses, based on the custom Explorer-style basses. Dean Guitars produced a John Entwistle Spyder Signature Bass in 2013, limited to 25 US models and a low-cost Korean import series.

  9. Rick Danko - Wikipedia

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    His other main bass throughout the 1990s was a red electric hollowbody bass from the Norwegian Workshop Guitar Company with two types of Alembic Pickups. [51] His amp of choice was a blueline Ampeg SVT, [53] and he also used a 1959 Fender Bassman. [51]

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