This is for Susan:
Susan,
Saw the post on using the best parts of a wood blank for a bass, then the rest becomes part of the cost. You may have seen some of my posts in the past where I refer to myself as having culinary aspirations. In light of that vein, allow me to ask the following ..
Is it possible to take some of the scraps you have from instrument construction and make cutting boards out of them? I've seen the other boards on the website, but it seems to me, if possible, that you could use some of the scraps to make high quality cutting boards, particularly end grain boards. I for one would purchase one. I currently own a John Boos Co. butcher block, made of end grain hard maple (I know what end grain means, but I'm not too keen on the distinction of hard maple), and it's awesome. It would be equally awesome if Alembic could do the same, at least for me personally.
Anyway, I threw this out as a thought, realize it might not be possible, and that you and the great folks in Santa Rosa have considered and dismissed this idea before. If so, that's cool. Just thought I'd ask.
Best Regards,
Alan