Mica,
I agree that the upper bump needs to be rounded and smoothed at the waist and at the top of the bump before it goes down into where it meets the neck. It also needs to be a bit more parallel to the neck, if you know what I mean. The angle on the upper bump going towards the neck appears a bit too steep to me. And I agree on the lower horn - it does indeed need to be more pointy. I also think that on the bottom of the bass, the body needs to be more rounded at the points (the upper rear of the bass, and the lower rear of the bass near the controls). Might be a photo-ism that I can't see, but that's what I think it needs.
Please extend my sincere thanks to Chip - he's doing a fantastic job. But then again, this is Alembic after all - of course he's doing a great job! ;-)
Also, wanted to make sure that we all know that I wanted a walnut body, with Bird's Eye maple for the top (and back). I'm considering the idea of walnut lams for the neck, maybe ebony (and yes, I know that will increase the price; I'll work this with Beaver F as needed), but I haven't made a definitive decision yet. As we haven't begun building the instrument yet, we have a bit of time. Let me know if this is untenable for you guys, and whether you need a decision now.
I'll be home fairly soon, and I plan a trip to Santa Rosa sometime in August. I can't wait to finally visit and see my bass in progress in person!
Thanks for the update,
Alan