Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: davr35 on November 09, 2008, 02:07:10 PM
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Check this out
http://www.driskillguitars.com/Bolero.htm (http://www.driskillguitars.com/Bolero.htm)
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Very beautiful.
Rich
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Amazing woods
Just Amazing!!!
Will natur's wonders never cease??
G
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hope panzer dont see it
he;ll buy it....
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The body shape doesn't do it for me, though it's a very pretty guitar. I couldn't find any price on the web site, either.
Bill, tgo
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I'm with Bill on this one. Beautiful woods. Just can't get into the body shape. Kind of like staring at a PRS that went down the rabbit hole...
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Do Alembic use special glue when laminating the coco bolo..he says that it a very oily wood and the adhesive will not take.
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As I understand it, they do have to use special glue formulations and methods. The oiliness is extreme. My only experience with the oils in CB is in trying to get a urethane finish to dry on the stuff. Thank heaven I tried a scrap piece first - the wood's so oily that the urethane never did dry fully. Ironically, cocobolo gets on just fine with nitro lacquer, so I did the finish with nitro. While a little more prone to wear than harder finishes, coco through a nitro clear coat is as pretty as it gets. On the other hand, the dust from dealing with CB is extremely irritating to most people (some to an extreme) - resulting in headaches and skin irritation. I wonder how the Alembic folks keep that problem in check with all the coco they use.
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I thought it was nice also. While not my fave, I didn't even mind the slightly weird Cripe-meets-PRS look. What I did mind was the cheapo plastic backplates. I'm sure the thing isn't cheap. I must be spoiled by Alembic's polished/plated solid brass or continuous/nearest-neighbor wood backplates. Sorry, if I offended anyone...I don't mean to be a snob.
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Bill - even alembic have problems with coco bolo sometimes. see the direwolf thread (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=20030).
Graeme