I enjoy telling folks about my Alembics and the people who build them. They do tend to generate a lot of questions from players and audiences alike. Though I have recieved compliments on occasion, I can recall only two bass players that recognized my Alembics for what they were. I don't like the word exclusive to describe them, but rather, discerning. You choose to be here because there's something here you can't find elsewhere, and there are no endorsements.
I've been getting my hair cut at this same barbershop for 35 years... my barber is just a music fan, music of the 70's - doesn't play, just listens. "Aww, shewt - I cain't play nuthin' butta' radio!" Oddly enough, he knew exactly who Alembic was and what their contributions were, when I've seldom encountered musicians who did. He was one of the first stops I made when showing around my new Custom. He's fascinated as I am, that 50 years on, there they are.