Having done QA to, and shipped this instrument, I have to say it is even more gorgeous in real life.
No Photo can do justice to the top. Its complexity can only be appreciated in person. Even then it's helpful to isolate your field of view, because it will hypnotize you as your eye is forced to slide around the bubbles.
The back, the way the grain washes through the hour glass into bubbles floored me.
I spent extra time with this instrument, really wanting to do the wood justice.
This bass was no more made by Alembic than doctors make the babies they deliver or archaeologists make the bones they dig up. This wood has been becoming a bass from the time it was a seedling, to the realization of its dream as Scott's bass.
And yes, it sounds nice.