Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: drjenney on October 03, 2006, 03:38:17 AM
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Given that cocobolo is Alembic's house wood, I'd love to see the factory offer it in a spalted version. Now I don't care much for the spalted stuff I've seen of other woods, but check out the top on this bass: LEJ 6 string Spalted Cocobola. http://www.thelowend.net/thelowend/index.htm (http://www.thelowend.net/thelowend/index.htm)
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Looks like sapwood to me, not spalting. Nice enough whatever it's called ...
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I'm with Adriaan. The lighter colored section is sapwood. Beautiful chunk of wood though.
John
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i third that motion.. beautiful, but sapwood. it is interesting that the non-sapwood part has an almost ziricotian (yes i made that word up) feel to it as far as grain overlapping and having dark outlines on certain sections.
(Message edited by bigideas on October 03, 2006)
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I got to play a Lake Placid blue 4 string at a guitar show in Charlotte. These basses are fantastic and sound great. That pre amp is very sensitive,smooth,growly and it's not clacky sounding like some active pre's are. I played through one of their Low End bass pre-amps( they have a desk top and rackmount versions), which has minimal controls and sounds great. Go to the link above for their web site and look for them under amplifiers. Good stuff!
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I like that a lot.
I appear to be in a 'zircotian' frame of mind.
You are most 'zircotian', sir!
She protested with 'zircotian' emphasis!
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A picture of spalted coco:
http://club.alembic.com/Images/449/26979.html (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=20156)
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Tom:
Why do you think the piece from Hawaii is spalted?
Bill, tgo
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He purchased the wood from www.exoticwoodbrokers.com (http://www.exoticwoodbrokers.com) , and I am still tempted to buy some for my next project.
Why would you assume the wood comes from Hawaii just because he lives there? I live in FL and Amboyna comes from Asia. Did you think I have a tree out back? ;)
T
(Message edited by lidon2001 on October 07, 2006)
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I meant the piece that is currently in Hawaii, not that the tree grew there. It certainly might just be there on vacation. (I wish I was).
Bill, tgo