Hey Guys:
Thanks! Actually my name for my Alembic for many years was Big Al. Brown Beauty more aptly applies to Stanley?s mahogany Alembic Brown Bass. And yes, I believe that is maple on the top half. The bottom half is a wood called Myrtle which I'm not that familiar with. And yes, I love the sculpted scalloped (the word my luthier friend Ron uses) nut. And the old-style Bridge/Tailpiece. I must admit though I do like the way Alembic later modified the design to hide the battery compartment. The brass plate between the pickups is an acquired taste to some. And of course one more piece of brass to polish(-; I also must confess a love and fascination with the pre-Urethane Finish Era Alembics. Though they take a of a lot of care and upkeep, the oil finish just looks so, as you say classy. And handmade. . like a fine piece of art. Though in truth, they all look incredibly gorgeous.. Especially the woods they're using now. Thanks for the comments Bros. . I'd love to see pictures of your Alembics if you have them!
Jeff