Hope you enjoy the April Featured Custom, Paper Doll (http://alembicguitars.net/info/fc_paperdollAFFC.html).
Announcing here on the club a little earlier in the day before I change the home page.
Amazing, amazing, amazing...
...repeat as required to trigger appropriate blissful trance-like state of mind.
Maple-bound fingerboard is an elegant detail!
April featured custom is always read with caution for me as there have been a few April Fool ones
April featured custom is always read with caution for me as there have been a few April Fool ones
Beautiful guitar, but I kept waiting for the April Fools part. I guess this year's April Fools is no April Fools!
Bill, tgo
Well they sure fooled me. A real Featured Custom. Who'da thunk?
Keith
Don't forget to check out the Custom Archive.
Nice instrument !
That is really fantastic!
I would like to add the Pentathalon inlay to my custom Mica! Ha ha! (Just kidding)
lol !!! curiously there is an animated gif....
I too thought that this was a normal custom, but my wife caught it right away! She was waiting for the special April 1 custom, and she got it!
Go team Mika!!!
wow, love it!
Drat - they snagged me in their 'lil trap...
Suckered by th' best!
Oh, THAT Custom Archive. You sure had me scratching my head for a while there. Well played, Mica!
Bill, tgo
Patiently awaiting for the version2 release of the Distill-App.
Original release only works on the front of instruments . . .
:-D
I love it when people have fun at work!
+1 for the Distill-App. =)
I was in Culver City visiting my son when this posted so I'm just now seeing it. I have caught a few of the April Fools customs, but never saw the archive & have missed some of them. These are hilarious Mica! You really put a lot of thought & effort into making them sound ridiculously real! It's so nice to see that people with the talent & skills of rocket scientists & brain surgeons can still have a sense of humor & have fun at work! Thanks for doing these every year!
Hey, her dress changes colors!! (Ooh, how much is that option??)
OK, I want my next instrument to have the inlays like this one, uninterrupted by those pesky frets.
Good eye, Edwin!