The subject might sound a little irrelevant to the forum, but bear with me on this. Okay, I was in my house, when my mom hands me a guitar. It was the most beautiful Alembic guitar I had ever seen. It was a Series 2, judging by the lack of Q switches and the single coil pickups/hum canceller. The sandwich was very vivid in the dream, it was a vermilion body, with a walnut top and back, there were maple/purpleheart pinstripes, no accent laminates. The neck was INCREDIBLE. It's like someone took a mold of my hand in playing position, turned it into a neck, and shaved it down. Literally the perfect neck. It was so thin it was barely there. On top of that, it was the perfect recipe, maple with three ebony laminates, three beaufitul black stripes down the whole neck. I could even see some nice brown streaks throughout the laminates, this was a VERY vivid dream. The coolest, most vivid detail, was that the whole instrument was finished in oil. The neck and body wood grain felt very coarse and open pored, it felt like someone cut out a chunk of tree from a forest, and it felt SOOOOOO good. The strings felt kinda heavy, but had less tension, so it was probably a 24.75 inch scale. The weirdest detail was when I asked my mom, How much did the ebony laminates cost? since I was angry that she spent my money (maybe in the dream I gave her money to buy me a guitar, who knows?). She replied, Oh, about 250 bucks (Gee, wouldn't that be nice?). The only bad part of this dream is, before I ever got to hear it plugged in, I woke up. I always seem to wake up at the worst times when I have dreams like that. Maybe because I've never actually heard a series instrument, my subconcious couldn't come up with the appropriate sound. Maybe I'm overthinking this, but since it was such a vivid dream it's been floating around in my head all day. Has anyone else had an experience like this?