John(?) Judge Alembic doubleneck

Started by bigbadbill, October 27, 2003, 09:50:35 AM

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811952

Who is the guy with the lovely doubleneck 8+4 from the SuperWound string ads of the late '70s?  I'm guessing there is a good story behind that bass..

zappahead

Im not sure who the guy is, but the same or similar bass has been on gbase.com forever. If you got 12k burning a hole in your pocket you could round out the collection. Heres a good link to take a peek at some pics:
 
http://www.gbase.com/gearlist/guitar_picture.asp?guitar=315665

rami

That's definitely the legendary John Judge bass.  I had a long discussion with Mica about it once.  
Although John Judge may have disappeard into obscurity, the bass lives on!  I'm guessing that's how it's going to be with my custom Alembics once I'm gone  (I don't plan to ever sell them).
 
Custom Alembics leave their own Legacy.
 
Rami
 

bishopqdog


rami

Isn't it the ultimate goal to have your name live on? Legend has it that John Judge only owned this Bass for 3 or 4 years before setting it free into the world.  Like a child that has grown up, it is now 25 years old, it has been cared for by numerous owners, travelled many miles and above all, treated with the ultimate respect befitting an Alembic masterpiece.
Throughout the years, it has always carried the name of it's father, who may or may not be reunited with it some day.
 
I wonder who John Judge is (or was). I admire and respect his legacy in this Bass.  
His name is synonymous with one of the MOST exotic Alembic creations ever, and lives on because of it.
 
I hope that someday when people mention my name, there's a super exotic Alembic Bass associated with it too.
 
Rami  

rami

Here he is folks,  the man himself!
 

rami

Notice in the ad, they say, Whether you own a $5000.00 double neck custom Alembic bass like that of John Judge......
 
I'm guessing that having something like that built today would cost just a little bit more!!!
 
 
Rami

palembic

He-he-he
I hav ejust recently looked at that same ad in an old Guitarplayer! THat moment I even didn't realize what it was an Alembic. Leave alone that I knew what Alembic was or did.
 
BTW: Rami in my humble opinion your name is already linked with one of the most remarkable achievements in Alembic that I could think of: the evil Twins
 
 
Paul the bad one

dela217

I saw that same ad, when that ad was new.  I remember thinking that it looked like a Series 1 bass, but where are the hum cancellers??  Anybody know?  Are they in the body?  Are those pups not the single coil I thought they were?  Someone must know!

rami


valvil

You got it Michael,
 
the dummy humcancelers are indeed in the body.
 
Valentino

rami

Check out the inlays!    Dragon

  Dragon's body

  Dragon's tail

  Captured Princess

  The Warriors to the rescue!

     Truly magnificent!  (Message edited by rami on November 01, 2003)

rami

More pictures I managed to find;  

 

 

 

 


bigredbass

I believe the inestimable Mr. Judge came to a choice that led to his sad parting with this truly amazing instrument. . . . he couldn't afford the chiropractor and all those strings !
 
If anyone doesn't 'get it' when it comes to ALEMBIC, all they need do is look at these photos. This bass is almost supernatural, virtually other-worldly, surely off-world in origin.  I have never been more proud to be a part of a tradition of engineering and artistry.
 
Doesn't it amaze you though, that some people find the most horrid spots for the strap buttons?
I always wonder 'what were they thinking' when I see the neck button in the laminations in the heel.  Oh well . . . .
 
J o e y

xlrogue6

One thing the photos don't really show is that the nipples on the Princess have LED's behind them--as if the inlay itself wasn't lurid enough!