Hi Dave,
Thanks for the advice. Well, I'll clarify few things;
- I hate lacker, I love oil finish, and if I was cutting some wood through the body, it would mean that the whole bass would be stripped (then oiled). If I am lucky enough to be able to hold on to my basses for as long as my heart desires, they will all end up fully striped (lacker removed), and finish with several layers of oil.
At that stage, if I was doing everything myself, I would save a lot of money... and the main reason for doing this type of work, would be because the bass is very heavy, well before the visual aspect. really, my Aria SB900 is really heavy, I cannot stand up with it, due to health problem, and even when I seat, after few hours, the weight of the bass against my thigh really hurts, to a point that I have to stop.
This bass was planned/created for recording, the other red Arialembic MK1 is much more lighter, and is supposed to be used for practicing, so while all of this makes sense, I need PUs for the lighter bass, and I really look forward to have two clones, a light (practicing) and a heavy (recording).
I am not planning drilling/carving anything yet, while it's early stage, it's good to know that it's been done on high end Alembic instruments.