Two Birthdays... Barbara Eden is 87 years old today, and my Custom fretless Distillate is 33. Perhaps it's fate they share August 23rd. When I found out, I thought about naming the bass "Barbara-Jean" after her, but instead settled on keeping a connection to the original owner, Doc. (y'all know that was incredibly hard for me to pass up, right?) But Doc took really good care of this one all those years, so "Doc" it is. Since I got this one last Fall, it's gone into regular rotation, and I really enjoy keeping the 4-string model in my head. Distillate controls to me at least, are very easy to dial-up what I use at gigs... (I suppose the modern-day equivalent would be Rogue/Europa) but a single Master Volume, Filter, Q-switch, plus the Bass and Treble eq toggles... it's just hard to go wrong. I do find myself using the 4-position pickup selector switch more often than I thought... oddly, this is my only Alembic bass with one... all three of the others have a Pan function.
Took a few pictures last night trying to capture the beauty of the bubinga in this one... you have to get the light just right for the figuring to 'pop', but what really strikes you is the colors... oranges, browns, even brick-reds suddenly show up. Even the maple and purpleheart in the neck layup is spectacular. Somebody smiled when the first coats of finish hit this one, for sure. Though the body pattern on this one is a variation on the Standard Point, with an extended upper horn, it is surprisingly light (and because of the upper horn) balances very well too. I love how the bubinga melds right into the mahogany body core too... very old-school cool. I've thought a couple times about sending the bridge, bird tailpiece, logo, and brass plates out to have them chrome-plated to match the tuning machines, but shoot... they're still like new. Still might do that some day... I think it would look sharp.
I haven't decided yet how best to celebrate the occasion this evening... I'm leaning towards binge-watching the entire first couple seasons of "I Dream of Jeannie", then attempting playback on all of of McVie's bass parts from the 1975 Fleetwood Mac "White" Album through "Tusk" on fretless. Then calling in sick tomorrow. (legitimately)