Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: mica on October 17, 2005, 07:53:50 PM
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Look who dropped by the spraybooth last week:
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/449/21637.jpg)
This juvenille alligator lizard must have gotten scared by the construction across the road. We let him run to the nearby field, which is likely to have more food available!
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Wow, what an amazing tail! And he (could you tell?) certainly chose a nice background to be photo'd on. Thanks.
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May be a sign to start the development of a new modell which then should be called The Lizard Bass.
;-)
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I like the name The Lizard Bass, and I guess that it would have to be at least a 36 scale in order to properly represent that long scale tail. (LOL)
Ellery (Lowlife)
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ALLIGATOR!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALLIGATOR!!!!!!!!!!!
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Imagine the body spread out on the back of an Exploiter, with the tail running up the back of the neck. Mahogany or maple body, maple neck, green abalone lizard, black ebony outlines. Sign me up!
Use that photo as the model for the pose, even!
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Yikes! he looks hungry. How big do these baby's get? Looks good on green.
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Man, those Warmoth guys must be real hard on employees, the poor stencil for their neck inlay ran all the way from Seattle to the Bay Area . . .
J o e y
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You'd think he'd have gone over to USACG if he were from Warmoth.
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Imagine the body spread out on the back of an Exploiter, with the tail running up the back of the neck
I don't think the lizard itself would consider that to be a good idea actually! ;-)
Wilfred
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oh, Good point. You don't often find narcissism in reptiles, do you?
;)
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Ahhh !
New boots !
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Not big enough for boots;)
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Well I have kinda small feets..they'll stretch
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Poor guy, all he wanted to do is check out hte latest ALembics and you wanna turn him into boots.
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I had acutully thought of either a strap or a hat band myself.
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Ive got some really good News,,,,,I just saved a bunch of money on my bass insurance by switching to that little guy!
(Message edited by serialnumber12 on November 15, 2005)