Mica, this board (and the pictures) is one of the best ideas you guys have had in a long time.
Rob, I'll be excited to see and hear your beast when it arrives. I think even Steve will have to admit it is better than ever.
I have to confess to have started Rob's Hyak obsession a few years ago. When Hyak was in business, I played new Alembics and Hyaks at the local Guitar Center. I loved them both, but I didn't want to sell my 66 Candy Apple Red Jazz Bass to buy one. I tried to find a way to buy one for less money. I found-out from a friend that Hyaks were made just a couple miles from my house... so I went to see the factory it was really a lot smaller than I thought it would be, and there were only a few employees and instruments in process.
I didn't have the money to buy a complete bass at the time (I was only 19), and I wasn't sure I liked the sound of so many laminations... so I had them build me a neck. $400... paid $100 per week over 4 weeks. Brian seemed very happy to have this small, steady sum delivered every Friday... which I recognized as a bad sign. My fretless neck was one of the last pieces produced. The bass I built around it (after experimenting with different electronics) was GREAT! A VERY expressive frettless, the best I've ever played really. Rob owned it for a while. I also owned a medium scale bass that they used as their Factory Demonstrator (purchased later, over the objections of my then-new wife). Rob, of course, also owned that bass for a while. It was (and probably is) extremely funky.
The workmanship and sound were never the equal of Alembic... but some of the instruments had a really nice vibe to them, and a unique and beautiful voice. I think Hyak's total run was about 2 years and 200 instruments. I have several recording of mine.