Jeff's "Scarlet" Bass

Started by mica, March 01, 2007, 04:31:49 PM

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flaxattack


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a little washout on the mop cloud

 
(Message edited by flaxattack on January 01, 2008)

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artswork99

Jeff,  
Happy New Year. Some great shots. Absolutely beautiful instruments! Enjoy your new arrival Scarlet!  
Play it Healthy!  
Art

jtussing

Happy New Year!  Quite a collection there!  Truly lovely.  Since you have two can I borrow wolfy for a little while?  
 
Peace,
Jim

jazzyvee

Great bass, and looks like there is hardly any taper on the neck from nut to bridge. Must be a dream to play.
How does she balance?
 
Jazzyvee
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://alembicguitars.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

lbpesq

Flax:
 
I think the monkey prefers Wolf!  lol
 
Bill, tgo

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kmh364

Happy New Year Flax!  
 
Just noticed that you have a volute on Scarlett. Don't think I've seen one with the std. Alembic crown peghead. Even though I have 'em on my two Orions, I'm always surprised to see volutes...not a industry std. feature...but cool nonetheless. I'm betting the set neck adds a cool warmth to that bad boy that you just can't quite get with a neck-thru.  
 
Stunning, absolutely stunning! WAAAAAAYYYYY nicer than Lesh's late 70's/early 80's era-Irwin that was one of the inspirations for Scarlett! That Classico (as well as Wolfie) is no slouch either!
 
Cheers,
 
Kevin

David Houck

Kevin; what's even more unusual is a volute with a crown peghead and back laminates.  And I don't think we've seen a good picture of that yet.