You can tell they're sisters when viewed from behind.
(http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/411/48515.jpg)
(http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/411/48516.jpg)
(http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/411/48517.jpg)
(Message edited by mica on February 11, 2008)
Cool!!
I'm curious - what is the top/back wood on that '72? It looks like quilted maple, but I've never seen it with a pinkish tint..
SWEET !
'72 ?!?! Holy cow !
Dang!
Rick Turner indicated that he recalls it to be the most dense birdseye he has ever seen... front and back
Sorry... I think that the color looks so different because it has an oil rubbed finish rather than a hard finish.
thanks
Oh, that's very cool Barry. I thought it was either birdseye or quilted.
I've always been a fan of oil finishes vs lacquered. It really allows you to appreciate the textural characteristics of the wood.
(Don't tell the boys in the HAZ-MAT pajamas (http://www.alembicguitars.net/family/spray.html) at Alembic I said that). ;)
The nice aspect of an oil finish is the ease of a minor blemish repair. I love wood and have built a few projects and finished them with an oil finish for specifically that reason; ease of aesthetic maintenance. But you must be diligent and re-oil as needed.You have to give the wood LOVE! when it needs it .Some times it just depends on a players chemistry when it comes to basic wear and tear regarding such maintenance .
Good thing is thaqt this baby looked as if it was never played when I got it. It was a little dirty lack any shine. These photos were taken pre cleanup. I didn't go at the brass or anything but protected the naturaql patina but using the cleaner and applying a new coat of oil made it shine all the brighter.I prefer the openness of the sound of a guitar with the oil finish as well.
These are the dirty look?
Wow, send us new pics when they're clean! If they are already gorgeous like that, I simply can't imagine how it'll be when lightened by cleaning...
It's up of sale here. http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/395/197362.html?1409446218 (http://club.alembicguitars.net/index.php?topic=10815)