Thanks for all your replies! I kind of knew what the answer would be, but wanted to remove lingering doubts while I still had time. Very small chance of returning it. Maybe I'll stay on the look out for "the one", but when I plug this guy in I feel like I might already have it.
I'd suggest relying on your hands and ears, and ignoring a numeric difference of 3/16" width at the nut.
Yeah, you're right. Except that I think the difference is 4/16", but who's counting anyways

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I don't think anyone will find another Alembic to match that one.
Yeah. I was actually looking to see if I could find other rare Alembic colors, and found this pink one.
https://reverb.com/item/2891284-alembic-stanley-clarke-signature-1990-flash-pink?bk=%3Fshow_sold%3Dtrue If there are buyers for that one, then i'm probably safe!
As far as the color goes...if you fall in love with the bass and see this as a "til death do us part" relationship, a good luthier who refurbishes guitars can probably take the "prince purple" right out of the bass and get it down to beautiful, natural, quilted maple as from what I understand Alembic tints the finish as opposed to the wood. You might also eventually want to replace the bridge PU with a FatBoy PU from alembic to give it a more solid sound
I'm ok with the purple. It's just that I dont know for sure if this is the one i'm going to keep forever. I could very well, but i dont know. And I'm still getting used to the electronics, but so far i'm happy with it.
i bought it and whilst i sort of got used to the colour it was the sound that made me keep. Then i took it out on a couple gigs that i didn't need a 5 string and decided to get it refinished in clear finish to show the quilt maple. I enjoy it much more. That's what i would recommend once you decide it's a keeper. i will try to find the thread.
That thread is super helpful. Thanks for sharing! The pic of you playing it is pretty rad. I'm sure it also looks good on you after the refin. I dont think I would go through that, but good to know its been done successfully and that I have options.