Well, here it is! Erin-Oromion. 4-String Rogue Buckeye Burl Bookmatch-to-Center Top Nickle Plated Hardware
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(Message edited by kenbass4 on February 01, 2004)
Rather stunning, I'm sure it will be responsible
for numerous cases of whiplash.
Kenn R.
Awesome, Ken! Is it in your hands?
Truely beautiful.
Sam
Brother Ken,
alyerto sum seiri funl??ri kri sem.
Pfwiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeee-wieeeee!!! Con yo sermon fas teku.
Soluta ke.
Paul the bad one
PS: Pfwiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeee-wieeeeee is the old Elfish expression for wistling in admiration.
(Message edited by palembic on February 01, 2004)
Sam,
Yeah, I picked it up Friday before noon, and took it to practice that night. THIS BASS IS INCREDIBLE!!!!
hi ken
what a beautiful bass!
when you first lifted it from its case, i hope that you remembered to say, elen sila lumenn omentilmo!
and so it shall
marc
Ken,
Congrats! That's a nice buckeye top. Beautiful example of a Rogue.
Wow, just beautiful. Great piece of buckeye burl, really exciting grain pattern! Congratulations!
Hi Ken
Absolutely fantastic!!! That is one fabulous looking bass. Seems strange seeing it finished after our numerous discussions! Utterly beautiful though. And as for the inlays, well I said nobody does 'em like Alembic.....
All the best
Shaun
Beautiful, Ken. Congratulations!!!!
Bill
Truely, no one anywhere on earth does as fine a job with Buckeye Burl as the good people at Alembic. I have seen several other makes over the years, and most don't come even close. From one Buckeye owner to another, congratulations on a gorgeous guitar!
Ken,
That is one sweet bass.
This is way all the ladies love bass players.
CONGRATULATIONS
Doug
I think I really like buckeye burl. Wow. What are the tonal characteristics with the buckeye. Now I think I want a Rogue with buckeye burl.
Wow. Stunning. Congratulations from one Rogue owner to another.... I'm sure it sounds as sweet as it looks.
JP
Ron,
With a neck through bass, the top has little effect on the tonal characteristics of the bass. I would describe the sound as fairly balanced: Bright, but not brittle with an underlying growl. This bass does not want to be put down though, so I may not be able to respond too often.
:-)
Ken (TEO)
That is a very unique looking instrument, one of the most unique I have seen and I am sure it sounds incredible. I am now very interested in buckeye burle for my future Rogue.
Wow,very beautiful.Yup,I like that buckeye burl and the nickle plate.Wasn't it great to play that thing in a live setting for the first time?Everybody digs the sound/look of my purpleheart Rogue 5 so I'm sure you are getting alot of the same reaction.Rock on!
Hey Ken - can you post up a few more pictures? Especially of the front of the bass's body. It really looks cool from the two shown.
Stephen
Wow! It's been 7 years now?
Let's see if this will help:
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I never thought of buckeye wood as an instrument wood. But, I've carried quite a few buckeyes around for luck. That is so cool looking!And the chrome hardware really accents it well.
Stephen