Mule:
I understand completely. While I've wanted an Alembic forever, I was totally unprepared for the pricing and discount structure of Alembic ownership. When I first saw the East Meets West, and it's relatively low MSRP of $4299 (old Alembic price structure ca. pre-3/03), I figured I could get it for the $2,000-2,500 range. Boy, was I wrong! When the best discounted price I could get was $3,400 (subsequently lowered to $3,200 + S&H), I decided to have a similar one built. Much to my chagrin, the price had risen to $5,200 or so! I found a dealer who would discount heavily and I waited for the homerun Alembic monthly special before I ordered. By that time, I had a chance to peruse other customs, and I wanted to add further options. It got to the point that Susan had to reign me in so that the thing would get completed, LOL! Needless to say, my budjet Alembic, while nowhere near the price of most of the Customs you see here on this site, doubled in list price over the original. Thank God for Steve over at Superbass.net for his awesome discount! He made the thing affordable. I think that with the exception of the 5A top, Ash body, ebony FB and custom electronics with JZ activators, there isn't one area of this bass that I haven't tweeked. It should be (for me at least) the ultimate set-neck!
BTW, the Tull reference was not only cool but apropos as well!