Steve:
Thanks for the help, being one who has traveled the CUSTOM made road, it's of great help.
Actually, I LOVE my Distillate electronics (just want them louder), so I wouldn't need the Series electronics. I guess if I were to ACTUALLY try to order a bass like this, the PRACTICAL version of the bass would be...
1) Body Design based on the RIC.
2) Distillate/Europa style electronics.
3) Highly figured Walnut top, bookmatched.
4) Standard oval inlays would be fine.
5) I'd love the purple heart & ebony stringers.
but that would probably be out of my league.
The neck on your Alembird is stunning.
6) Sustain block (It HAS to be a sustain monster)
7) medium scale.

Brass harware.
9) THIN NECK. Vintage 4001 or even Jazz bass 1.5
at the nut. The thinner, the better.
10)High Gloss clear finish on body & neck.
I LOVE wood grain, wood, wood, wood...NO PAINT.
Especially, bookmatched. I really would like a visual balance. I'm a bit OCD I guess.
The more wood grain, the better. Matching headstock, possibly even some kind of grain on the fingerboard, but I realize I'm driving the price up. I really like what RIC uses on their FRETLESS 4003 necks.
The timing just couldn't be worse. I'd really have to sell basses to pull this off!
How long did the whole process take? How does it work? Do you put down a deposit, work on the design, make changes, updates, the actual build...how long did YOUR bass take from start to finish?
How did it work with the SPECIALS? Did you have to wait until a great special was offered? You have me curious!
Pennies a day.... it sounds great when you put it that way!
(Message edited by ajish4 on May 02, 2006)