I'll leave it up to Mica to explain exactly where in the construction process we are.
The idea behind this project was to violate the laws of nature by marrying my 2 favorite basses -- Alembics and old T-Birds. I love the T-Bird's body shape, so I didn't want to modify it too much. I also wanted to capture the essence of the T-Bird's tone, which is largely a function of it's all-mahagony neck and body, and the unique placement of the 2 pickups -- so we copied those things, too. Then, we added the versatility of Alembic electronics and the overall quality and vibe that they build into everything.
After many conversations with Mica, we've chosen to go with 2 pickups and 22 frets. There was no way to keep the original T-Bird shape (or something close to it), add 3 pickups and expand the number of frets past 20. I chose 22 frets over the 3rd pickup. After Mica played around with my T-Bird long enough, she decided and I agreed that the all-mahagony body and neck should produce a very warm and bassy tone. The T-Bird's brightness is a
function of its pickups, and the combination of Fat Boy pickups and 2 filters should allow me to dial in all the bass I could every want, thus making the third pickup unnecessary.
So, it's a T-Bird body (w/a 1/8 thick 5A quilt top for the pimp factor), 2 Fat Boy pickups with 2 filters, 2 3 position Q switches, a volume and a pan control.
I'll keep the club posted.