El Jefe - good things come to those who wait

Started by coop, November 12, 2014, 09:07:48 AM

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coop

I finally got the call from Mary to verify my street address for delivery. After 10 months, my custom Rogue is on its way.  
 
I set out to create my ultimate go-to bass, with features from various basses I've loved over the years - 32 scale, thin neck, twin pickup, contoured body (coopered in Alembic-speak, like a Warwick Thumb or a Spector), beautiful woods, not too heavy, LEDs, and some other goodies. I originally started my quest by trying to order a custom from my previous go-to, Warwick. After several months of trying to get the salesman to verify options and pricing on a custom Dolphin, I gave up. I then tried to get a custom Moses graphite neck for my Warwick Thumb, but the neck they delivered to me wasn't even close to my specs. It was only then they admitted they couldn't make one to my specs. Disillusioned by empty promises and inept service, I went to the builder I should have started with in the first place and called Alembic. I already had an Exploiter and an SCSD, and knew that Alembic would be able to fulfill any dream I had.  
 
I spent several hours talking with Susan about my design and relied on her knowledge, expertise, and artistic talent to guide me to the final specs. This was one of the most enjoyable design experiences I've ever participated in. Not only did she work to realize my vision, she led me to options I had never thought of. It's obvious that she was not only designing a bass for me, she was making it the best it could be since it is, after all, an Alembic. After we both signed off on the design, the order was placed in January.
 
In mid May, I received some in-construction pics from Mica and asked for a couple of shots that showed the coopered back. Oops. That detail was missed when construction began. Mica called as soon as they realized the error and construction began immediately on another bass. The story of the orphan that was created has a very happy ending, with the bass being purchased by David Taylor (5a_quilt_top) who named her Scarlet O'Hara. His story with the bass is told in another thread - Almost Gone With The Wind - a tale of Karma and renaming the Rogue Rogue. The takeaway for me here was that Alembic not only makes the finest basses, they are the best at customer service. All the rest are amateurs.
 
So now, EL Jefe - the boss - is on a truck somewhere heading for Florida. I'll post some pics when I get'em and reviews when I finally get to plug in.
 
And then I'll start thinking about my next custom Alembic...

mica

Let me know if you want some preview pictures. Even if you see them, I think you will still audibly *gasp* when you open the case, the pictures never approach what you see in person.

5a_quilt_top

That's great news!
 
Scarlet's fraternal twin is finally born!
 
I'll be sure to tell her about her sibling when I get home tonight.

coop

Mica, I'll take whatever you've got. One can never have too many pics of one of your beautiful instruments.
 
I agree on the comment on the pictures never doing justice to the real bass. My SCSD with the Macassar Ebony top and Purpleheart in the sandwich is almost impossible to photograph well, but is stunning in person.

coop

Here are a couple of construction pics.  

   

 


mica

Here's a few to whet your whistle:  

 

 

  The hardware is not black! With all coopered body and angles, I had to struggle to get the lighting on the wood correct, and getting the hardware at the same time wasn't possible with my skills so far. I didn't want to make you wait more that I already had goofing around with pictures.

growlypants

I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.

pauldo


hifiguy

The coopering was one of my favorite things about the Warwick I owned for a long while.  That is one BEE-YOOOO-TI-FUL bass!!

David Houck

I love the way the wood looks in the pictures; it looks like fire!

dead_head


slawie

The beveled headstock frames the laminate so wonderfully gives the whole thing depth. I like that.
 
This is a class act all round very nice. Stunning!
 
Congratulations Brad.  
The combined creative effort in the plan/build has certainly paid off.
 
slawie
"Commitment is what transforms a promise into reality."
Abraham Lincoln

mario_farufyno

Not just a bass, this is an Alembic!

tbrannon


edwin

All I can say is that I'm glad I'm not the one waiting the arrival of the UPS truck. The anticipation would be unbearable!
 
Lovely! Congrats!
 
I have a custom bass made for me ca. 1986 which has a coopered body. Very comfortable. Sadly, it's one of the few redeeming features of a bass that suffers some serious flaws affecting playability. I really should have used my noggin and called Alembic. It's what I wanted.