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December 2001
(This
bass was originally part of a two bass set; I have
edited the
Alembic copy to
delete references to the other bass)
Original Alembic Custom
Archive Page For This Bass
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The original owner is an avid collector of fine
and exotic woods. When he finds the perfect piece
for a new instrument, he sends it over to us and has
something special made. Although we had to pull some
special tricks to make the particular pieces of wood
work for this project, we were all extremely pleased
with the results. One procedure we used was a splice
to make the Coco Bolo board wide enough to
bookmatch. When he received the bass, he told Susan
he liked it very much, but wished we could have used
the wood he supplied. When Susan told him it was the
very wood he sent to us, he was shocked he couldn't
find the joint where we made the board wider. Then
he liked it even more. When he ordered this bass, he
left a good deal of the specifications up to us to
decide as we went along. Sometimes the wood presents
you with a good idea after it's cut, so having this
freedom was a lot of fun and a bit different from
the building experience that we typically have.
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The
Coco Bolo supplied was wildly grained. We decided to make
the peghead veneers out of the same wood. |
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Maybe it's not the first thing you notice, but once you do,
wow! The short scale bass has a Coco Bolo fingerboard made
from the same piece of wood as the front, back and veneers.
Since the wood had such tight swirly figure, we decided to
leave off the inlays. |
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The
bass features the Stinger Omega body with some variation. We
had to make a new template since this is the first Small
Standard Stinger body shape we've made. |
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Western Flame Maple for the core adds contrast. The woods
are: Coco Bolo, Purpleheart, Flame Maple, Purpleheart, Coco
Bolo. |
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