I see what you mean about Odyssey guitars:
http://www.odysseyguitars.ca/1.php The handmade brass bridge, tailpiece and knobs show a definite Alembic vibe (those saddles are outrageous). But they're wildly inconsistent. That particular guitar is the best I found, and it's stunning.
This one is also near-Alembic (first time I've ever used that as a verb) in quality:
http://www.odysseyguitars.ca/resources/Kirk%20I.jpg.opt860x614o0%2C0s860x614.jpg I searched all over the internet (I had no idea how many companies have made musical products dubbed odyssey) and the vast majority look like solid, well constructed guitars, but most sport off-the-shelf appointments; Badass bridges, Gibson-style stop tailpieces (Les Paul, ES-300 series) etc.
Apparently - and I'm basing this on one google, remember - the ones with the brass b medallion logo (it looks like a b to me, even though I know it's an O with a squiggly center) are the earliest, best-made ones. Later they adopted an AA logo and produced average, undistinguished instruments.
http://www.odysseyguitars.ca/7.php This is a chunk of lumber I came across in my travels. It's a Beard brand Odyssey resonator guitar. Stand back and squint before you open this, okay?:
http://tinyurl.com/nbgfmh9 Ain't that somethin'?
(Message edited by Ed_zeppelin on August 25, 2015)